Health Ministry asks states to identify dedicated centres for Olympic athletes' vaccination
The Indian Olympic Association has said that the country is likely to send 190-odd members, including over 120 athletes, to the Tokyo Olympics, which opens on July 23.

"The athletes, coaches, support staff and delegate members for Olympics need to be fully vaccinated, including with second dose of Covishield vaccine prior to the departure for the Games," Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said in a letter to the chief secretaries of all the states and union territories.
"In this regard, you are requested to kindly identify dedicated COVID-19 vaccination centers (CVCs) in the states and make necessary arrangements to provide full vaccination coverage with administration of second dose of Covishield vaccine to athletes, coaches, support staff and delegate members for Olympics in your state on priority basis prior to their departure for Tokyo Olympics."
The IOA has said that most of the Olympic-bound athletes, except for a few, have received their first dose.
Arrangements have also been made for the athletes who are training abroad and are expected to fly directly to Tokyo.
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