Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

40,187 more HCWS inoculated, Maha’s vax tally touches 219,696

- Surendra P Gangan

CIVIC TERTIARY HOSPS MAY FACE FURTHER SHORTFALL, AS MANY FINAL-YEAR PG STUDENTS GO ON STUDY LEAVE FROM FEBRUARY

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a reported 73% inoculatio­n on the eighth day of its vaccinatio­n drive, on Thursday, as 40,187 healthcare workers (HCWS) took their vaccine shots against the targeted inoculatio­n of 54,771 beneficiar­ies, at 538 vaccinatio­n centres.

The cumulative number of beneficiar­ies in the state has touched 219,696.

Of the total beneficiar­ies inoculated till date, around 2,311 have been given Bharat Biotech Limited’s Covaxin. The percentage at the vaccinatio­n centres with the Covaxin shots have witnessed a low response as compared the centres wherein Covishield is being administer­ed.

Against the target of 700 targeted doses at seven centres with Covaxin, only 232 turned up (33.4%) on Thursday.

Thane tops in the cumulative figures of the vaccinatio­n with 22,188, followed by Pune with 18,949 HCWS vaccinated, while in Mumbai suburban district, 16,918 have taken their shots, said Dr Pradeep Vyas, principal secretary, health department. Dhule, Beed reported more than 111% vaccinatio­n, while eight other districts including Palghar, Nanded, Sindhudurg, Thane, Gadchiroli saw more than 90% of the turnout.

The turnout for the vaccinatio­n dropped on Thursday after reporting 77% inoculatio­n on Wednesday and 83.73% on Saturday. Buldhana (44%), Mumbai city (51%) and Aurangabad (51%) districts reported the lowest turnout.

The vaccinatio­n centres in Maharashtr­a have been increased to 538 from 528 on Wednesday.

The state government has completed the enrolment of the frontline workers who are to be inoculated in the second phase. “We have received over 1.8 million doses for the inoculatio­n of 785,927 HCWS with two shots each within the stipulated period. We expect the first phase to be completed by end of February after which the second round for the frontline workers is expected to begin. But for it, we will require another stock of the vaccine from the centre,” said an official from the public health department of the state government.

Meanwhile, Maharashtr­a reported 2,889 new cases and 50 deaths taking the tally to 2,018,413 and the toll to 50,944. State’s case fatality rate stands at 2.52%.

Mumbai reported 394 new infections on Thursday, taking the tally to 307,569 and toll to 11,330 after seven fresh deaths reported in 24 hours.

Pune clocked 247 new cases while Nagpur and Nashik saw 225 and 133 new cases. The recovery rate in the state touched 95.28% after 1,923,187 patients have been discharged from the hospital, till date.

STATE GOVT HAS COMPLETED THE ENROLMENT OF THE FRONTLINE WORKERS WHO ARE TO BE INOCULATED IN THE SECOND PHASE

 ??  ?? The Nesco Covid jumbo centre in Goregaon.
The Nesco Covid jumbo centre in Goregaon.
 ?? PRATIK CHORGE/HT PHOTO ?? A healthcare worker collects swab sample of a passenger at Dadar station, on Thursday.
PRATIK CHORGE/HT PHOTO A healthcare worker collects swab sample of a passenger at Dadar station, on Thursday.

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