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Hospitalisation chances after Covid vaccination are 0.06%: Apollo Hospital study – Hindustan Times
The hospital has released the results of an observational study of healthcare workers to evaluate the frequency of ‘Break Through Infection’ (infections after the…

The Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in Delhi said on Saturday on the basis of an observational study that 97.38 per cent of those vaccinated were protected from the COVID-19 infection and the chances of hospitalisation after the vaccination are 0.06 per cent.
The hospital has released the results of an observational study of healthcare workers to evaluate the frequency of ‘Break Through Infection’ (infections after the vaccination) of COVID-19. The observational study was carried out on healthcare…
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