New Delhi:With Delhi witnessing a surge in coronavirus cases, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting him to relax the norms for opening vaccination centres and lift the age criterion for getting inoculated.
He reiterated the Delhi government can vaccinate all the residents of the city within three months if the necessary permissions are granted by the Centre.
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Delhi recorded over 4,000 COVID 19 positive cases and 21 deaths due to the virus on Sunday.
"The increased transmission of Corona across the country has presented a new concern and challenge, we will have to move the vaccination campaign more rapidly," Kejriwal wrote to the Prime Minister.
"If the rules for opening new centers are simplified and everyone is allowed to vaccinate, then the Delhi government will be able to vaccinate all Delhi residents in three months, Delhi government is fully prepared for it," he said.
Kejriwal expressed faith in the Prime Minister and hoped that he will look into his concerns and respond affirmatively.
"The rapid spread of infection amid immunization campaigns suggest that we must move the vaccination campaign forward in a more swift manner," he said.
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