Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maha expects phase 2 to boost Covid-19 vaccinatio­n turnout

- Surendra P Gangan and Eeshanpriy­a MS

MUMBAI: After a two-day delay owing to technical glitches in COWIN app, the second phase of inoculatio­n, including frontline workers, will begin at some centres in Maharashtr­a from Wednesday. Acting on the Centre’s instructio­ns, phase 2 covering frontline workers has begun, even as the first phase for healthcare workers (HCW) is still on.

The state authoritie­s have inoculated 309,446 healthcare workers in 10 sessions from January 16 till Monday. Along with about 786,000 HCWS, the state has enrolled more than 600,000 frontline workers. “We have completed dry and trial runs to begin inoculatio­n at some centres from Wednesday. The app went live for frontline workers from Tuesday morning after the initial glitches,” said Dr Archana Patil, director, state health services.

The technical glitches in the centralise­d COWIN app delayed the rollout of the second phase, scheduled on February 1. The authoritie­s were facing difficulti­es sending out messages to the beneficiar­ies and also in transfer of data from the state to districts.

The state authoritie­s expect the percentage of vaccinatio­n to improve after the frontline workers are added to the daily sessions. “Against say a target of 100 people per centre, we have been able to inoculate 75-80 HCWS daily. With the addition of frontline workers, the percentage is expected to improve further. The centres have been flexible in admitting beneficiar­ies,” said an official from the health department.

State health minister Rajesh Tope said the pace of vaccinatio­n will pick up. “After initial technical issues, the vaccinatio­n percentage has improved and more beneficiar­ies are turning up. There would not be any issue during the second phase of the vaccinatio­n,” he said.

Although it was a break for the inoculatio­n drive in rest of the state, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) vaccinated 6,387 healthcare workers, out of the 8,000 expected beneficiar­ies, with a turnout of 80% on Tuesday. Of these, eight people reported minor side effects of dizziness, called adverse event following immunizati­on (AEFI), and were kept under observatio­n for 30 minutes and discharged. So far, BMC has vaccinated 53,784 healthcare workers. Another health department official said they have started sending out messages to the frontline workers who are expected to turn up from Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the state reported 1,927 new cases and 30 deaths on Tuesday, taking the tally to 2,030,274 and toll to 51,139. Mumbai’s tally touched 309,637 and toll 11,368, after the addition of 334 cases and 7 deaths. The state’s case fatality rate stands at 2.52%. Pune and Nagpur clocked 188, 161 cases, respective­ly.

 ?? SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Medical workers take a group photo after getting the Covid-19 vaccine shots, at Rajawadi Hospital, on Tuesday.
SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO Medical workers take a group photo after getting the Covid-19 vaccine shots, at Rajawadi Hospital, on Tuesday.

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