UP govt's controversial decision on corona vaccination withdrawn, Aadhaar hurdle ends


- Earlier, the government had ordered only people from UP to be involved in vaccination

New delhi date. Thursday, May 13, 2021

The Uttar Pradesh government has withdrawn its controversial decision on corona vaccination. From now on, support for vaccination of people between the ages of 18 and 44 and other permanent residence certificates will not be an obstacle. Corona vaccine will now be given to anyone who submits any document of residence in UP. People living in UP will now be vaccinated permanently and temporarily.

Earlier, the government had ordered only people from UP to be involved in vaccination. "People from other states between the ages of 18 and 44 have registered a large number of vaccinations so that the people of UP are not getting the vaccine," the director of the National Health Mission wrote in the letter.

According to him, the state government has purchased the vaccine for the people of the region and the state government has ordered the vaccine from its own money so only the people of the state will be vaccinated. It is important to ensure that a person is a resident of UP before administering the corona vaccine.

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