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Citizens doubt BMC’s plan as 2nd jab loss woe grips many

No response on CoWin central helpline number, no helpdesk in city to solve issues

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

With the CoWin applicatio­n crashing, technical glitches not allowing to book slots for the second dose, confirmed appointmen­ts cancelled, citizens are questionin­g the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) Covid-19 vaccinatio­n plan. This has left many anxious and fearing that they might miss out on their second dose as they fail to book an online slot for the second dose.

While there is no response at the central helpline number of the CoWin app, there is no helpdesk in the city for resolving this issue, whereas walk-ins have been discontinu­ed making it difficult for the citizens to get their problem solved.

The BMC on Thursday made it mandatory for citizens wishing to get vaccinated (both doses) to get appointmen­t slots on the CoWin portal. In a bid to control the crowd and reduce waiting time for citizens, BMC discontinu­ed the walkin facility for all age groups.

Still hoping to get help, many senior citizens rush to vaccinatio­n centres after failing to get appointmen­t slots booked online.

“I took the first vaccine jab on March 25, don’t know what CoWin is and what to do about it. The first dose was a walk-in and very smooth process. Now that we have to book an appointmen­t. We are unable to do so as it shows appointmen­t slots not available. Time is running out and there seems to be nobody who can resolve the issue," said Sagunaben Desai, a resident of Kandivali.

Another person facing the same difficulty, Karthik Pimple (69) said: "Whenever I try to book an appointmen­t, there seems to be an error and then it says not available. It's not that the slots are not available. But there is a technical glitch that restricts me from booking the appointmen­t slots and there is nothing I can do. BMC ward office gave me a helpline number which is either busy or there is no response.”

BMC's Twitter handle is flooded with queries from worried people who are looking forward to getting their aged parents with comorbidit­ies asking BMC how and what can they do to get their parents inoculated and why are they not getting prebooking slots online.

The BMC on the other hand said it is looking to set up booths to help senior citizens and those without access to technology for booking appointmen­ts slots. Also, some corporator­s are helping senior citizens book an appointmen­t, but they said that instances of cancellati­on are very high.

 ??  ?? People await vaccine jab at CSTM. (Photo: Bhushan Koyande)
People await vaccine jab at CSTM. (Photo: Bhushan Koyande)

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