Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Mumbai: Covaxin not available for 2nd day

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE BMC, THROUGH ITS TWITTER HANDLE, RELEASED A LIST IF 105 VACCINATIO­N CENTRES BUT INFORMED THAT THESE WOULD BE ADMINISTER­ING ONLY THE COVISHIELD

MUMBAI: Vaccinatio­n centres in Mumbai did not administer Covaxin for the second consecutiv­e day on Monday because of lack of stock, leaving citizens fuming as many of them are due for their second dose of the vaccine against COVID-19.

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), through its Twitter handle, released a list if 105 vaccinatio­n centres that would be functional on Monday, but informed that these would be administer­ing only the Covishield vaccine.

On Sunday also, the BMC had not administer­ed Covaxin to the beneficiar­ies due to unavailabi­lity of the vaccine.

Several citizens expressed anger and frustratio­n at the state of affairs as many of them are due for their second dose since they had taken the first jab over 42 days back.

As per the government guidelines, the recommende­d gap between two doses of Covaxin is four-six weeks and for Covishield the suggested interval is four-eight weeks.

Local resident Rupesh Lingayat took to Twitter to express his frustratio­n.

“My father took 1st dose of Covaxin, now it is impossible to get 2nd dose of Covaxin and its been 43 days since took 1st dose. He is 63. Please help,” he tweeted. Another resident Param Sampat also tweeted that his sister had got a booking on Saturday for 3-5 pm slot, but when she reached at 2.45 pm, authoritie­s told her they were out of stock gave her a token for Monday. “Today when she reached at 8, she was denied a vaccine. This is absolutely irresponsi­ble,” he tweeted.

The BMC’s executive health officer, Mangala Gomare, did not respond to calls or text messages on the lack of Covaxin doses in the city.

According to a BMC report, a total of 1,76,505 people have been administer­ed Covaxin doses in the city, including 1,20,167 who have received the first dose and 56,338 who have got the second dose as well.

Till Sunday evening, 27,00,431 people were vaccinated in Mumbai against COVID-19. These included 20,52,963 beneficiar­ies who have taken the first dose and 6,47,468 people who have received their second dose, the report said.

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