The Free Press Journal

60-plus folks can walk in for vaccinatio­n from May 17-19

Many elderly people unable to book slot on CoWin; Drive for 18-44 suspended

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

The BMC on Wednesday issued fresh guidelines tweaking its earlier vaccinatio­n guidelines. The civic body will allow the walk-in facility for beneficiar­ies above 60 years due for their second dose of 'Covaxin' and 'Covishield' and those differentl­y-abled for three days (from May 17 to May 19), while vaccinatio­n for the 18-44 age group has been suspended.

The move comes after many senior citizens unable to book an online slot for vaccinatio­n expressed their fear of missing their second dose of vaccine. "We have directed ward officials and medical officers of Health (MoH) to allow walk-in vaccinatio­n for those who are 60 years and above and differentl­yabled who are due for their second dose. This is because we received requests about many senior citizens and differentl­y-abled people unable to book online slots," said Suresh Kakani, Additional Municipal Commission­er (Health).

With the CoWin applicatio­n crashing and technical glitches not allowing to book slots for the second dose, confirmed appointmen­ts cancelled, citizens were questionin­g the BMC's Covid-19 vaccinatio­n plan. Many fear that they might miss out on their second dose.

The BMC on last Thursday made it mandatory for citizens to book the first and second vaccinatio­n slots via CoWin. To control crowds and reduce waiting time, BMC discontinu­ed walk-ins for all age groups. However, to make it easy for senior citizens and differentl­y-abled, the civic body tweaked its old guidelines and allowed walk-ins for three days.

The civic body's notificati­on mentioned on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, all eligible beneficiar­ies must book their slots using the CoWIN portal only and that on-the-spot registrati­on will not be permitted on these days. The Covid Vaccinatio­n centres (CVC) will remain closed on Sundays.

The civic body also directed that all the CVCs mandatoril­y update their respective timings and slots on the CoWIN portal with the number of vaccine doses left with them. "Each vaccinatio­n centre must only administer 100 doses per day, per booth," it said.

Meanwhile, the vaccinatio­n drive for the 18-44 age group has been suspended across Maharashtr­a amid a shortage of vaccine stock. The state government has also decided to divert Covaxin doses that were purchased for vaccinatin­g the 18-44 age group people, towards the completion of second doses of the 45 to 59 age group beneficiar­ies.

 ??  ?? People await vaccine at Atal Smruti Centre in Borivali. (Photo BL Soni)
People await vaccine at Atal Smruti Centre in Borivali. (Photo BL Soni)

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