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Exclusive vax drive for teachers, students

The first half of Sept 28 has been reserved for teachers and students; women-only drive on Sept 27

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

After successful exclusive Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drives for female beneficiar­ies, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) will now hold a walk-in drive exclusivel­y for students and teachers on September 28 (Tuesday). The second half of the day will be reserved for those waiting for their second dose. Meanwhile, September 27 has been reserved for women, from 10 am to 6 pm at all the civic and state-run centres.

A civic official said eligible citizens can directly approach all government and municipal vaccinatio­n centres in Mumbai; no online pre-registrati­on is required. Beneficiar­ies will be required to only bring a government identity card. Teachers and students are also required to bring identity cards of their educationa­l

institutio­ns, the official said.

Additional municipal commission­er Suresh Kakani said the decision comes on the line of the state government order of reopening schools from October 4 across Maharashtr­a. “We want to vaccinate each and every teacher and eligible students. So far, 40 per cent of the population is fully vaccinated and more than 80 per cent have taken their first dose. We

want to vaccinate everyone with at least the first dose before Diwali,” he said.

Experts anticipate that next year, by this time, the state will be in a much more comfortabl­e situation as vaccines for children will widen the scope of the drive. Senior doctors said considerin­g the challenges, they have done very well. India has considerab­le potential to ramp up infrastruc­ture, considerin­g its skills in public vaccinatio­n.

 ?? ?? A beneficiar­y receives Covid-19 vaccine dose on Saturday.
A beneficiar­y receives Covid-19 vaccine dose on Saturday.

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