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Kids find it tough to access vax centres

Although there ‘s a slight rise in vaccinatio­n in 12-15 yrs age group, many Thane residents find it difficult to get access to centres for children

- Ankita G Menon

THANE: Although there has been a slight increase in vaccinatio­n for the 12-15 years age group, many residents find it difficult to get access to vaccinatio­n centres in their vicinity. Merely 14% in this category have taken their first dose so far.

Till March 30, only 5% were vaccinated in this category. Post examinatio­ns, the response is better at vaccinatio­n centres. However, many residents face difficulti­es to find vaccinatio­n centres for children within the proximity of their homes.

“I stay in Patlipada and the nearest vaccinatio­n centre for me is at Manpada. All others are beyond Majiwada. A friend in Vartak Nagar also found it difficult as the only vaccinatio­n centre available was at a far off location. While adults were getting their first dose of vaccinatio­n, there were many such centres nearer to home. Similar facilities should be made for children by the civic body,” said

Shyam Kurup, a 46-year-old resident of Patlipada, Thane.

There are only 21 centres catering to this age group in the city, making it difficult for those staying in areas like Manpada, Ghodbunder, Diva and Pokhran Road. These places have a huge residentia­l population but have only one centre. Moreover, private hospitals are not keen on continuing with vaccinatio­n.

“We have enough resources to look for vaccinatio­n centres online and even opt for private centres, if need be. But, it is not the same with those who do not have access to such privileges. These children will be deprived of being inoculated. The civic body needs to make better provisions for children’s vaccinatio­n,” said Nilopher Dutta, a 54-year-old resident of Vasant Vihar, Thane.

Residents feel that it will be difficult for their house help or others who are not well aware of the available facilities to reach out to such centres.

“We have tied up with a few schools to provide vaccinatio­n centres within their premises. Moreover, we have informed schools in the vicinity of a vaccinatio­n centre about the timings so that everyone is aware, and children and their families are informed. We are also conducting awareness drives and will increase vaccinatio­n facilities in schools,” said Dr Prasad Patil, TMC medical officer, TMC.

Meanwhile, private hospitals in Thane are not keen on providing vaccinatio­n. “We had to pay a huge amount at the private vaccinatio­n facility to get our kids jabbed,” added Dutta.

Only those private hospitals that continue to have stock of vaccine doses are providing vaccinatio­n in Thane. “As the demand for vaccinatio­n is becoming poorer, the stock collected by the private hospitals goes in vain. Hence, hospitals are sceptical to provide vaccinatio­n,” said Dr Amol Gite, medical director, Siddhivina­yak Hospital, Thane.

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO ?? A girl gets jabbed in Thane.
PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO A girl gets jabbed in Thane.

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