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Mumbaikars continue to face problems with online registrati­on for vaccinatio­n

- PRATIP ACHARYA pratip.acharya@fpj.co.in

On Tuesday, only 91 vaccinatio­n centres were operationa­l in Mumbai. Of the total, 60 centres were for those above 45 years, 21 centres were for beneficiar­ies awaiting their second dose, and only 10 centres were available for beneficiar­ies between age group 18 to 44 years. Senior BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) officials attributed it to the shortage of vaccines. Meanwhile, most centres administer­ed the vaccine only to those beneficiar­ies who had a preregistr­ation ID. Kiran Dighavkar, assistant municipal commission­er and incharge of G north ward, informed that doses are only being given to citizens above 45 years in his ward. "We have readied our infrastruc­ture to vaccinate the 18 to 44 years age group. Only after we get adequate stock will we be able to start inoculatio­n," Dighavkar said. Mangala Gomare, executive officer of the Public Health Department (BMC) said, "Till there is an adequate supply of doses across the city, we can't really start inoculatio­n of citizens from all the age groups." Furthermor­e, she said that centres that are administer­ing dose to the 18 to 44 years age group are doing so in a limited manner. Meanwhile, citizens, on Tuesday, also found it difficult to get themselves registered on the CoWIN portal. Taking to Twitter, many Mumbaikars said that slots across several vaccinatio­n centres were filled before the stipulated time. “Booking for vaccinatio­n centres was supposed to start from 9 pm on Monday. However, we logged in at 8.30 pm and saw that Chunabhatt­i centre was already booked,” resident Samir Naik said.

Nutan Deshmukh, another Mumbaikar, tweeted that even booking the slot, she didn't get a confirmati­on message on her phone. "Unless we get the SMS, our booking remains incomplete," said Deshmukh.

Meanwhile, public representa­tives continued to write to the civic administra­tion to allow walk-in registrati­on for citizens. Amin Patel, deputy leader of Congress and member of the legislativ­e assembly (MLA) of Mumbadevi, said that online registrati­on is only benefiting a selected group of Mumbaikars in his constituen­cy and has urged the civic chief to initiate walk-in registrati­on for citizens. "I would advise BMC to come up with an odd-even plan. On odd days, beneficiar­ies registrati­on online could be given the jab. On even days, walk-in inoculatio­n could be allowed," said Patel in his letter.

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