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Students enrolled in foreign universities welcomed governments move of reducing gap for 2nd dose of COVID vaccine in exceptional cases. The Union Ministry of health and family welfare has decided to offer relaxation in the time period between two COVID vaccine doses for people falling in certain categories. The government has reduced the gap between two doses of COVID vaccine which is a boon for us,' a student Sanjay Rajpal said. 'The reduction of vaccine gap is very beneficial for us. The government has reduced the gap of 84 days to 28 days for the students going abroad which is a good decision,' a student Niraj said.