The second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is being administered to the healthcare workers from 13 February 2021. The second dose is being given after an interval of how many days of the first dose?

The second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is being administered to the healthcare workers from 13 February 2021. The second dose is being given after an interval of how many days of the first dose? Correct Answer 28

The correct answer is 28.

  • The second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is being administered to the healthcare workers from 13 February 2021.
  • It will be given to those beneficiaries who have taken the first dose on the 16th of January 2021, the day when the world's biggest immunization drive was launched.
  • The second dose is being given after an interval of 28 days of the first dose.

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