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Inadvertent error: Govt on allegations that dead person was issued vaccine certificate on PM's birthday

'That was an instance in Madhya Pradesh and we found that the registration was done when the person was alive, and on the date when the person was supposed to come for vaccination unfortunately the person died,' said the Centre

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The government Thursday dismissed as "baseless" allegations that dead people were issued vaccination certificates on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday, and clarified that there was a case in Madhya Pradesh due to an "inadvertent error" by a vaccinator as the beneficiary had registered for the inoculation when he was alive.

On Modi's birthday on September 17, a record was created as over 2.5 crore vaccine doses were administered in the country.

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