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COVID-19: Navi Mumbai launches drive-in vaccination at Grand Central Shopping Mall.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 8, 2021 16:07 IST

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation on Thursday launched drive-in vaccination for the citizens at Grand Central Shopping Mall. People ...

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation on Thursday launched drive-in vaccination for the citizens at Grand Central Shopping Mall. People will not have to stand in a queue and they will be administered the COVID-19 vaccine doses in their own vehicles. The facility has been set up in the basement parking lot at the mall for inoculating people. 

The Grand Central Shopping Mall is closed due to COVID-19 restrictions therefore it is being used for the vaccination drive.

Maharashtra on Wednesday reported 9,558 new coronavirus positive cases and 147 fatalities, a drop of 24 compared to the previous day, taking the tally of infections to 61,22,893 and the toll to 1,23,857, the state health department said. 

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