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Aadar Jain: We can all be responsible citizens by getting vaccinated

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Mumbai, May 12 (IANS) Actor Aadar Jain on Wednesday got his Covid-19 shot and said that all of us can be responsible citizens by getting vaccinated.

"We can all be responsible citizens by getting vaccinated. Our healthcare professionals are working day in and day out trying to keep us safe from the virus and now we can all do our bit by safeguarding our health and getting the vaccine," Aadar said.

He thanked all frontline and healthcare workers for their efforts.

"I thank all the frontline warriors, doctors and medical staff for all their sacrifices and dedication in these times of need. I would like to sincerely urge everyone to register themselves and get vaccinated as soon as possible. It'll help us all defeat this virus and restart our country!"

Aadar was recently seen in the digitally-released film "Hello Charlie".

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