'Go for it,' says first person vaccinated in India's massive COVID-19 campaign
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched on Saturday one of the world's largest vaccination campaigns, as part of efforts by the populous nation to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control starting with two locally-manufactured shots. Olivia Chan reports.
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