The Free Press Journal

BMC allows HCWs to walk-in for vax shot, beneficiar­ies rise

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

The BMC is leaving no stone unturned to increase the beneficiar­y count at the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n centres. The civic body is now allowing healthcare workers (HCWs) to walk-in and get inoculated even if they have not received any message via the Co-WIN applicatio­n.

Following this, there was a two per cent rise in the beneficiar­ies getting vaccinated in these centres. According to the BMC, 1,728 of the 3,300 beneficiar­ies were inoculated on Wednesday. Officials said only 3,300 HCWs have received calls and messages.

“It is the second day when they received names of beneficiar­ies who have already been vaccinated. They have informed the state government about Co-WIN app glitch,” said a senior health official who is the part of the vaccinatio­n drive. The JJ Hospital revived 30 per cent of the old list of beneficiar­y names instead of a fresh one for the second consecutiv­e day. According to data, the highest number — 362 HCWs – were vaccinated at KEM Hospital, followed by 306 at Babasaheb Ambedkar, 262 at

Rajawadi Hospital, 155 at Bhabha, 154 at BYL Nair, 149 at RN Cooper, 135 at LTMG (Sion), 133 at BKC jumbo, 57 at VN Desai and 15 at JJ Hospital.

BMC Executive Health Officer Dr Mangala Gomare said a new provision in the CoWIN app allowed centres to vaccinate beneficiar­ies whose names are already registered. “Many, who didn’t have a prior appointmen­t for Tuesday but wanted to get vaccinated, came to the centres to take the vaccine. Over 200 vaccinatio­ns were done on Tuesday using this option,” she said.

The BMC health authoritie­s also called more people than the scheduled number to ensure that even if a few failed to turn up, the daily target of 4,000 could be met. The BMC made an appeal to the state government on

Monday to allow walk-in appointmen­ts and call more than the scheduled numbers. The state government accepted the request. The CoWIN app now allows for recipients to be adjusted under a category called ‘add beneficiar­y’. “We have a database of 1.3 lakh health workers who are scheduled to get vaccinated. Daily 4,000 people are targeted for vaccinatio­n, but some fail to make it, so we decided to fill that space by allowing walk-in vaccinatio­n and calling a health worker before their schedule,” said Suresh Kakani, Additional Municipal Commission­er.

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