Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Iit-bombay to start paid vaccine drive for students

- Priyanka Sahoo

MUMBAI: Despite registerin­g as a government vaccinatio­n centre for Covid-19, the hospital on campus at the Indian Institute of Technology-bombay (IIT-B) has not been able to procure vaccine doses for its students on campus. The institute is now planning to hold a vaccinatio­n drive with the help of private hospitals.

Following requests from students for a vaccinatio­n drive on campus, the institute’s hospital registered as a government centre to inoculate the students for free. However, with no doses available to the hospital, a workplace vaccinatio­n drive is being planned where students have to pay ₹1,000 plus taxes, much to the disappoint­ment of students.

“We have been in touch with many private hospitals, but most were not ready for a workplace vaccinatio­n drive, and this is the best quote we could get. At the moment we are collecting names of people who want to participat­e in this drive. The goal is to vaccinate as many students and other campus residents as possible,” said S Sudarshan, deputy director, Iit-bombay.

Students, on the other hand, are not happy about the pricing of the vaccine. “We will end up paying more than ₹2,000 for two doses. That’s a lot for students,” said a PHD scholar on the condition of anonymity. Currently, there are around 3,000 students on campus.

Students are wary of going to vaccine centres outside campus, as IIT-B imposes strict quarantine rules on anybody stepping out of campus and returning.

“These strict rules discourage students from going out and getting a free vaccine from a civicrun centre. One must undergo a 14-day quarantine after returning from their shot,” said another student.

The institute, meanwhile, is worried that once the price capping of Covid-19 vaccines comes into force from June 21, private hospitals may not find it feasible to run a workplace drive.

 ?? HT FILE ?? IIT-B students are wary of going to centres outside campus.
HT FILE IIT-B students are wary of going to centres outside campus.

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