The Free Press Journal

BMC goes global in quest for 1cr vaccines

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

Aiming to vaccinate a large swathe of the population as early as possible in the city, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Wednesday issued a global bid to acquire one crore Covid-19 vaccines. Currently, the BMC gets Covishield and Covaxin vaccines from domestic manufactur­ers and from the Central and state government­s.

“MCGM has resolved to make every possible effort in the future also, to acquire sufficient quantities of Covid vaccines to vaccinate all eligible citizens of Mumbai on a war footing in the next 60-90 days,” said BMC Commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal.

This comes a day after Tourism and Environmen­t Minister Aaditya Thackeray met Chahal, asking him to explore global procuremen­t of vaccines, which would not only accelerate the vaccinatio­n drive, but would also help to vaccinate entire

Mumbai in three weeks.

“Looking at the need for adequate vaccines to ensure that vaccinatio­n is swift and efficient, after discussing the issue with CM (chief minister) Uddhav Thackeray Ji, as guardian minister of Mumbai, we have asked BMC to explore possibilit­ies of global procuremen­t of vaccines (sic),” Mumbai suburban guardian minister Aaditya Thackeray had tweeted on Monday.

“Cost is not a factor and the state government’s priority is ‘procuremen­t at the earliest’. We are looking at the possibilit­y of globally procuring vaccines for Mumbai. If we can do this, we have a roadmap to vaccinate the people of Mumbai in three weeks,” he said. Additional Municipal Commission­er Suresh Kakani said Mumbai could do with 1.5 crore doses, to ensure vaccinatio­n for all. More than 25 lakh doses have so far been given in the metropolis so far to various sections, including health workers, senior citizens and others in the 45-60 age group. “As of now, the total requiremen­t of vaccines for the city is 1.50 crore for the 18-plus population. We will increase the capacity of daily vaccinatio­n in a phased manner,” he said. “All the manufactur­ers who have licences will be allowed to supply vaccines directly to the city. According to BMC guidelines, the payment for each dose would have to be mutually decided by the private hospital and workplace/housing society,” Kakani said. According to BMC officials, the civic body would explore the possibilit­y of getting Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Russia’s Sputnik V vaccines, among others.

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People wait for Covid vaccinatio­n at Atal Smruti Centre, Borivali West

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