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32,000 jabs in seven days takes Mumbai hospital to world record

Drive conducted by Surana Sethia Hospital continued for 14 days, and 50K people got vaccinated

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Dr Prince Surana holds up the certificate

Dr Prince Surana holds up the certificate

A private hospital in Mumbai has made it to the Guinness World Records by vaccinating more than 32,000 people in a week. The drive, which was conducted by Surana Sethia Hospital, continued for 14 days, and 50,000 people were vaccinated in all. The team, which comprised 60 staffers of the hospital, inoculated about 3,000 people each day on an average.

Speaking to mid-day, Dr Prince Surana, CEO, Surana Sethia Hospital, said, “As the pandemic continues to re-emerge in waves, it is most crucial to vaccinate the population. The underprivileged sections of the society are in a disadvantageous position as they do not have the resources and facilities to travel long distances to get themselves and their family members inoculated. That’s why we collaborated with ICICI Lombard for this drive.”

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