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BMC issues guidelines for crowd management

- DIPTI SINGH dipti.singh@fpj.co.in

The crowd gathering at COVID-19 vaccinatio­n centres (CVC) has prompted the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) to issue fresh guidelines on crowd management at the centres on Thursday. As per the guidelines, only those with booked appointmen­ts will be allowed at the CVCs.

"Only citizens who are registered on Aarogya Setu and CoWIN and have booked slots at the CVC of their choice on the same portal before proceeding to the vaccinatio­n centre will be allowed in. Exceptions will be permitted in the case of citizens above 45 years of age who are due for their second dose of Covaxin only subject to production of the provisiona­l certificat­e of the first dose in either soft or hard copy. CVC manager/ in charge will first verify the same at the entry point before permitting the entry in the centre," said a BMC official.

According to the guidelines, an exception will also be considered for healthcare workers (HCW) and frontline workers (FLW) due for their second dose of Covaxin or Covishield, and HCWs and FLWs due for their first dose and having authentic annexure-1 certified by their employers.

The guidelines on crowd management at CVCs are the aftereffec­t of chaos that reigned the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) vaccinatio­n centre on Wednesday. The issue actually went out of control when a section of the uncontroll­able crowd broke the barricade and tried to barge into the centre. It could have led to a stampede-like situation.

BMC had tweeted, on Tuesday night, that only 20 per cent of those aged 45 and above could walk in without an assigned slot. Each centre had 500 slots for the 18 to 44 age group; walk-ins were not permitted for them.

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