Salman Khan has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Salman Khan got the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday.
The news was shared on Twitter by the 55-year-old actor, who was spotted at the Lilavati Hospital in suburban Bandra in the evening.
'Today I received my first dose of vaccine....' Salman Khan used the
microblogging site to express himself. The 'Bharat' star's folks — veteran screenwriter Salim Khan and maker Salma Khan — got their first portion of the immunization a couple of days prior, a source near Salman Khan told PTI.
On Tuesday, the public authority reported that from April 1, all individuals over 45 years old will be qualified to get COVID-19 antibodies.
Association serve Prakash Javadekar said now even individuals without comorbidities who are beyond what 45 years old can get immunized.
Salman Khan is the most recent Indian film superstar to be inoculated, after Sanjay Dutt, Sharmila Tagore, Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Mohanlal, Jeetendra, Kamal Haasan, Nagarjuna, Neena Gupta, Rakesh Roshan, and Johnny Lever.
As indicated by the Union wellbeing service, the quantity of COVID-19 antibody dosages controlled in the nation has crossed 5 crore till Tuesday.
The countrywide inoculation drive was carried out on January 16 with medical services laborers getting inoculated first and vaccination of cutting edge laborers started from February 2.
The following period of COVID-19 immunization started from March 1 for the individuals who are more than 60 years old and for individuals matured 45 or more with determined co-dreary conditions. PTI KKP JUR RDS