Indian Army on Saturday used
drones to supply booster doses of COVID-19 vaccine to forward troops in
snow-bound areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
In the video shared by the
Indian Army, it displayed that a package is dropped as a line of sight issues
don’t allow it to land or come lower. The package was well padded for
protection.
Under the mission Sanjeevani,
the medical supplies are delivered to the remote areas with the help of drones.
The Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare on Saturday informed that there are 2,597 active COVID cases,
4,44,646 total recoveries and 4,746 deaths.
India’s COVID-19 vaccination
coverage has crossed 175.33 Crore (1,75,33,01,956) today.
More than 27 lakh (27,47,926)
vaccine doses have been administered till 7 pm on Saturday.
More than 1.89 crores (1,89,07,829) precaution doses for the identified categories of beneficiaries (HCWs, FLWs and over 60 years) for COVID-19 vaccination have been administered so far. (Agencies)
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