After two weeks of service, Delhi’s first drive-through vaccination station has closed its doors, claiming that the operation became “unviable” after the Centre limited vaccine costs for private hospitals.
On 26 May, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in Vegas Mall, Dwarka launched the first vaccine facility in the city organized by Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital. Initially, the Covishield injections at the center were charged at Rs 1,400 for each dosage. According to hospital officials, some 10,000 individuals have been immunized there.
Vaccination centers and camps around Delhi have offered some of the most costly injections.
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