Why is the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine for the 60-64 age group?
This infographic explains why the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine is for the 60-64 age group.
Source: Why is the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine for the 60-64 age group?
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This infographic explains why the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine is for the 60-64 age group.
Source: Why is the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine for the 60-64 age group?
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This poster promotes Nepal’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Source: Notice of Vaccination Campaign for the General Public
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This poster answers the question if it is possible to receive the second dose of the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine if your first dose was the Covishield vaccine.
Source: Is it ok to take the second dose of Verocel if the first dose is Covishield?
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This poster is a notice of getting the second dose of the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine.
Source: Notice of getting the second dose of the Verocel COVID-19 vaccine
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This poster explains whether or not people currently infected with COVID-19 should take the vaccine.
Source: Should people currently infected with COVID-19 take the vaccine or not?
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This poster explains that you can receive the COVID-19 vaccine free of charge when it is your turn.
Source: It is your turn to get vaccinated, free of cost
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This poster dispels the rumor that the COVID-19 vaccine is spreading new variants.
Source: Rumors that vaccine is spreading new variants
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This poster asks the public to not be in dilemma for vaccination against COVID-19.
Source: Do not be in dilemma for vaccination
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This poster reminds the public to take their government issued ID in order to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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