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This Maharashtra city first to achieve 100% COVID-19 vaccination status

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Maharashtra to achieve 100 per cent COVID-19 vaccination status of its eligible population. In Navi Mumbai, over 11 lakh people have received both the Covid doses, an official said on Sunday.

The city achieved 100 per cent vaccination status by setting up 111 vaccination centres, municipal commissioner and administrator Abhijit Bangar said. "We adopted all methods to ensure every eligible citizen above the age of 18 received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

All 11,07,454 eligible citizens under Navi Mumbai limits are now fully vaccinated. I am thankful to the people for their wholehearted participation in this drive," he said.

A civil official told news agency PTI that Navi Mumbai is the first city to complete the first Covid dose to all eligible citizens, and that now it has also achieved 100 per cent status for the second Covid dose. Covid vaccination exceeds 180.13 cr: With the administration of over 20.31 lakh doses (20,31,275) vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has exceeded 180.13 crore (1,80,13,23,547).

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