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India Commenced Its Second Phase of the Covid-19 Vaccination Drive to Inoculate People Above 60 Years and Those Over 45 With India commenced its second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive to inoculate people above 60 years and those over 45 with comorbidities against the coronavirus from March 1. The Delhi government has finalised a list of 192 hospitals — 136 private and 56 government — where vaccination for this group will be carried out six days a week. Central district: BLK Memorial Hospital Delhi Heart and lung hospital Divine Multispecialty Hosp. & Cancer Cent., Wazirabad Jeevan Mala Hospital Jeewan Nursing Home, Pusa Road Kapil Multispecialty Hospital, Nathupura Medlife Hospital, Burari NKS Hospital, Gulabi Bagh Sanjeevan Hospital, Daryaganj Sant Parmanand Hospital SGR Kolmet Hospital, Pusa Road Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital, Pusa Road Sir Ganga Ram Hospital St. Stephens Hospital Teerath Ram Shah Hospital East district: Apex City Hospital, West Vinod Nagar Bimla Hospital Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital Jeevan Anmol Hospital Makkar Multi-speciality Hospital Malik Radix Health care Center Max Patparganj Metro Hospital and Cancer Institute Patel Hospital, Shakarpur Ram Lal Kundan Lal Hospital, Pandav Nagar SMS Hospital Virmani Hospital New Delhi district: Flt. Lt. RajanDhall Hospital FORTIS Indian Spinal Injuries Centre Primus Super Specialty Hospital North district: Balaji Hospital, Narela Bansal Global Hospital, Jahangirpuri Gupta Multispecialty Hospital, Bawana Maha Durga Charitable Trust Maharaja Agarsain Multispecialty Hospital, Narela Mangalam Hospital, Bawana Nulife Hospital, GTB Nagar Pentamed Hospital, Derawal Nagar Sant Soham Hospital, Bawana Northeast district: Moral Hospital Panchsheel Hospital Northwest district: Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Madhuban Chowk Bhagwati Hospital, Rohini Brahm Shakti Hospital Cygnus MLS Super Specialty Hospital Dharamvir Solanki Hospital, Rohini Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh Jaipur Golden Hospital Lalita Hospital, Begumpur Max Super Speciality Hospital Shalimar Bagh Muni Mayaram Jain Hospital, Pitampura Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre Santom Hospital Saroj Medical Institute, Jail Road, Rohini Saroj Super Specialty Hospital Savitri Hospital, Kanjhawala Shree Aggarsain International Hospital Sunrise Hospital, Rohini Tomar Multispecialty Hospital, Kirari Shahdara district: Dr. Gupta Nursing Home, Naveen Shahdara East Delhi Medical Centre Mansarover Park Goyal Hospital and Urology Center Gupta Multispecialty Hospital, Vivek Vihar Karuna Hospital, Dilshad Garden Kosmos Super Specialty Hospital, Vikas Marg Pushpanjali Medical Centre, Vikas Marg Ext. Red Cross Hospital, Dilshad Garden Shanti Mukand Hospital Shri Ram Singh Hospital, Krishna Nagar Surya Hospital, Krishna Nagar South district: Aashlok Hospital Fortis C Doc Hospital Madhukar Rainbow Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket Medeor Hospital Phoenix Hospital Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI) Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital, Gautam Nagar Sitaram Bhartia Hospital Southeast district: Alshifa Multispeciality hospital Banarsidas Chandiwala Hospital, Kalkaji Bansal Hospital & Research Centre, NFC Batra Hospital And Medical Research Centre Fortis Escorts Heart Institute Hakeem Abdul Hameed Centenary Hospital Holy Family Hospital IBS Hospital, Lajpat Nagar Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Irene Hospital, Kalkaji Jeevan Hospital and Nursing Home Jeewan Nursing Home, Gate No. 2 Metro Hospital, Lajpat Nagar Mool Chand Kharaiti Ram Hospital National Heart Institute Royal Kalindi Hospital, Sarita Vihar Sunrise Hospital, Kalindi Colony Universal Centre of Health Services, Badarpur VIMHANS Hospital Southwest district: Aakash Healthcare Ansari Hospital, Sagarpur Ayushman Hospital Health Services B.H. Salvas Hospital, Haibatpura, Najafgarh Bensups Hospital, Dwarka Bhagat Chandra Hospital DivyaPrastha Hospital Human Care Medical Charitable Trust (Manipal) Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Dwarka Rosewood Hospital, Najafgarh Samar Hospital, Dwarka Shakuntala Hopsital, West Sagarpur Taarak Hospital Venkateswar Hospital Vikas Hospital West district: Action Cancer Hospital Altius Sonia Hospital Ardent Ganpati Hospital, Mundka B.M. Gupta Hospital, Uttam Nagar Bhatia Global Hospital, Paschim Vihar CD Global Hospital, Najafgarh Road Jeewan Moti Khera Hospital, Nangloi Kalra Hospital Kalra Hospital, Uttam Nagar Konarc Hospital, Nangloi Kukreja Hospital and Heart Centre, Rajouri Garden Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Punjabi Bagh Mansaram Hospital, Nangloi Mata Chanan Devi Hospital Mata Roop Rani Maggo Hospital, Uttam Nagar MGS Hospital, Punjabi Bagh PGH Hospital, Vikas Nagar Rathi Hospital, Najafgarh Revive Hospital, Vishwas Park RLKC Metro Hospital, Naraina Satyabhama Hospital Sehgal Neo Hospital Shree BalaJi Action Medical Institute .
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