The Free Press Journal

DRIVE THRU VACCINE IN EACH ZONE

TO COME UP within 24 hours; but only for 60+; also car should not be self-driven

- DIPTI SINGH / Mumbai

After the success of the first drive-in vaccinatio­n centre that was set up at Dadar earlier this week, the BMC chief on Thursday directed all the zonal deputy municipal commission­ers to set up one such drive in a vaccinatio­n centre in each administra­tive zone across the city within 24 hours.

As per the directives issued on Thursday, these drive-in centres will be set up on big grounds and open spaces like the Andheri Sports Complex, Cooperage Ground, Oval Maidan, Wankhede Stadium, Shivaji Stadium, Brabourne Stadium, MIG Ground, Reliance Jio Garden, Sambhaji

Udyan (Mulund), Subhash Nagar ground (Chembur), Ghatkopar police ground etc.

On May 4, the BMC had launched the city's first drive-in vaccinatio­n centre, where specially-abled people and senior citizens do not have to stand in a queue; rather, they are administer­ed the COVID-19 vaccine while sitting in their own vehicles, officials said.

The first such facility was set up in a public parking lot at Kohinoor tower in Dadar for inoculatin­g those above 45 years of age, a senior official of the BMC said.

The directive states those above 60 years of age can get vaccinated at these drive-in centres but only after prior appointmen­t, and they shall not drive themselves but will be accompanie­d by an attendant or a driver, the municipal commission­er said in an order. The beneficiar­y citizen to be vaccinated shall not self-drive and he/she shall be accompanie­d by an attendant or a driver in each vehicle to deal with AEFI, if any.

The BMC has set up over 135 vaccinatio­n centres across Mumbai since the inoculatio­n drive began on Januar y 16 this year.

"Keeping in mind other needs, we are making provision for mobile toilets and drinking water at the drive-in centres. Besides, makeshif t shelters will be set up for vaccinatio­n staff, and there will be a resting area for patients with AEFI, a parking l ot for ambulances etc,” said a BMC offi ci al. There will be mandator y proper single-line barricades for manoeuveri­ng of vehicles, in and out," the official added. The decision to open more such facilities came af ter the BMC chief I S Chahal met Aaditya Thackeray, who is also guardian minister of Mumbai suburban district.

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