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No COVID-19 vaccine for minors, pregnant women in Maharashtra: Rajesh Tope

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh said that those below 18 years, pregnant women, or people with allergies shall not be administered the vaccine

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Health workers carry a box of Covishield vaccine to a cold storage unit from a vehicle at the Regional Vaccine Storage centre in Chennai. Pic/AFP

Health workers carry a box of Covishield vaccine to a cold storage unit from a vehicle at the Regional Vaccine Storage centre in Chennai. Pic/AFP

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Wednesday that the 'Covishield' vaccine will not be administered to people under 18 years of age, pregnant women and those with allergies, as per the Centre's protocols.

"We have decided to give the full two-doses to the selected persons, the first dose now and the second after 4-6 weeks. However, those below 18 years, pregnant women or people with allergies shall not be administered the vaccine," Tope told mediapersons.

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