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Covid-19 vaccination centre started at Dhoot Hospital

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 19, 2021 22:45 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 19: The district administration and the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation have given approval for starting an official vaccination ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 19: The district administration and the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation have given approval for starting an official vaccination centre for Covid-19 at the Seth Nandlal Dhoot Hospital (SNDH). Medical Director Dr Vijay Borgaonkar and municipal health officer Dr Neeta Padalkar inaugurated the centre today. Dr Kuldip Duthade, Dhoot Hospital’s cardiologist Dr Vilas Magarkar, orthopedic surgeon Dr Uday Phute, paediatrician Dr Renu Boralkar, physicians Dr Amol Kulkarni, Dr Varun Gawali, administrator Dr Himanshu Gupta, Sushil Mantri, Sanjay Surve and other staff members were present.

Dr Borgaonkar got the honor of getting the first vaccination followed by Dr Magarkar and others including Dr Prasad Punde, Dr Vishal Fulari, Dr Darshan Chakor, Dr Ramilind Pudale, nursing and other staff members.

SNDH trustee and MP Rajkumar Dhoot congratulated the AMC administration, district administration and SNDH staff and expressed his best wishes for the success of the Covid-19 vaccination centre.

Tags: Seth Nandlal Dhoot HospitalSushil mantriSanjay surveAurangabad municipal corporationAMCSNDH
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