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BKC vax centre shuts drive for 45 yrs & above

Vaccine shortage on Thursday, public fumes

- SWAPNIL MISHRA swapnil.mishra@fpj.co.in

The vaccinatio­n drive for those above 45 years of age was shut down at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) jumbo centre on Thursday due to shortage of vaccines and crowding. Dr Rajesh Dere, incharge of the vaccinatio­n centre, said they have been receiving limited stock, which has made it difficult to inoculate all age groups. “Due to the inadequate stock of vaccines for those above 45 years, we had to close the drive for them. Only those who had booked slots were only allowed. We received 8,000 doses and it is not enough to vaccinate all age groups. Priority is given for the second dose,” he informed.

However, beneficiar­ies between 18 years and 44 years of age can receive a dose between 9am to 5pm with prior appointmen­t. The civic body put up a board outside the BKC jumbo centre on Thursday stating, “Vaccinatio­n will only be available for beneficiar­ies with today’s appointmen­t for Covishield in the age group of 18 years to 44 years between 9am and 5pm.”

A senior health officer from the Brihan-Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) Health Department said there was a reason to close the vaccinatio­n drive for those above 45 years at BKC because the vaccine slot for that group was completely booked. The officials did not want any chaos and problems for beneficiar­ies. “There were very limited slots available for beneficiar­ies above 45 years of age. Once the slots were fully booked, we closed the drive for them. Only beneficiar­ies between 18 years and 44 years with prior appointmen­t were allowed,” the official said.

In the last two days, BMC received around 2 lakh doses, of which more than 50,000 doses were Covaxin.

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