Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC TO START PRECAUTION­ARY DOSE FROM MON

- Pratip Acharya

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Saturday said that it will start administer­ing the third ‘precaution­ary’ dose of Covid-19 vaccine to health and frontline workers and citizens above 60 years of age with comorbidit­ies from January 10 onwards.

The BMC has said that an individual who has completed nine months or 39 weeks since the second dose will be eligible to take the third dose. The municipal corporatio­n also maintained that a person needs to take the same vaccine for the third dose which they have taken earlier. Which means, if an individual has been administer­ed with Covishield then they will have to take Covishield only and not any other vaccinatio­n.

Suresh Kakani, additional municipal commission­er and in-charge of public health in BMC said that the third dose will be administer­ed in all the operationa­l vaccinatio­n centres across Mumbai. He shared that for the time being no dedicated booths will be required for inoculatin­g beneficiar­ies exclusivel­y with third dose.

“At present, the footfall for general public is really low at the vaccinatio­n centres, as majority of the population are vaccinated. Which is why we are not starting any dedicated booths for the time being and have decided to wait and watch for now,” Kakani said. Both online and walk-in facilities will be made available for the precaution­ary doses and eligible citizens by the BMC. Citizens can also get their doses from private hospitals as well.

The BMC on Saturday also informed that the online registrati­on window has opened from January 8 and incase if an eligible frontline or healthwork­er is less than 60 years of age is unable to get registered online then they will be have to register on spot by displaying their identity cards.

“Those who are under 60 years of age is categorise­d as general citizens so they need to register themselves first at government centres physically by showing their proof of occupation,” the BMC statement said.

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