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State gets a breather after change in vax protocol

Don’t rush to vax centres before 84 days from first shot, says health dept; state records 34,848 new cases, 960 deaths

- Swapnil Rawal

MUMBAI: After the Union government extended the period between the two doses of Covishield from six to eight weeks to 12-16 weeks, the state health department said that people should not rush to vaccinatio­n centres before 84 days from their first shot. The change in the protocol by the Centre has given some breather to the state government which had turned its focus to complete the second dose of nearly 1.6 million people across the state.

The state government now has stock that would last for around three days, officials said. With the change in protocol, a chunk of the Covishield doses that were kept to give the second jab to people will now be used for the first doses. There is no change in protocol for the second dose of Covaxin.

State immunisati­on officer DN Patil said that the health department has notified all vaccinatio­n centres about the change. However, people will not be turned back from the centre if they wish to take the shot after six weeks, Patil said. “We have issued an advisory to all districts to give the second dose after 84 days, per the Centre’s guidelines. But people will not be stopped to take vaccine after six weeks, unless the change is made in the Co-WIN app, restrictin­g them to schedule booking,” Patil said.

According to Patil, the state would now have around 500,000 to 600,000 Covishield doses and about 100,000 Covaxin doses. “The stock that is at the centres now is expected to last us about two to three days. We are not expecting any fresh stock before next Monday or Tuesday. The doses that were earlier kept for second doses are being used for first doses after the change in protocol,” Patil said.

The state is inching closer to the 20-million mark in vaccinatio­n, as it administer­ed 192,438 doses. As of Saturday, the state has administer­ed 19,911,343 doses, of which 4,206,220 are second doses. The state is expected to surpass the landmark on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Maharashtr­a on Saturday went past a grim landmark of 80,000 deaths due to Covid-19 as it added 960 fatalities, taking the death toll to

 ?? SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Recovered Covid-19 patients wave after being discharged from BKC Jumbo Covid Centre, on Saturday.
SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO Recovered Covid-19 patients wave after being discharged from BKC Jumbo Covid Centre, on Saturday.

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