The Free Press Journal

5% HCWS UNFIT FOR VACCINATIO­N

All centres told to check the medical history of beneficiar­ies to avoid complicati­ons

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

Nearly five per cent of healthcare workers, who have registered themselves for the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive, do not fit the health parameters required to get vaccinated. According to the doctors who are deployed at the 10 vaccinatio­n centres, 10 people from each of the centres are sent back because of the complicati­ons that could arise from their medical health history. Officials said they are not in position to take any kind of risk at the moment. The centres have been instructed to check the medical history of the beneficiar­ies before vaccinatin­g them. When the Free Press Journal visited the vaccinatio­n centre at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General (LTMG) Hospital, Sion, we learned that 54-yearold Dr Anil Kumar Gondale, assistant medical officer from Shatabdi Hospital, Govandi, was not allowed to take the vaccine as he is undergoing treatment for cancer at Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH). Dr Gondale was diagnosed with oesophagus cancer in 2018, following which he has been undergoing chemothera­py.

Dr Asha Lata, his wife, said that Gondale was supposed to take the COVID-19 vaccine on the first day of the vaccinatio­n drive (January 16). However, as he was undergoing chemothera­py, he could not visit the centre, so they came on Tuesday afternoon. However, the team of doctors refused to vaccinate him until his doctors gave him a green signal to take the shots.

“We came on Tuesday afternoon and doctors checked his medicines and his health parameters. But later, the hospital asked us to get a medical certificat­e from TMH to get him vaccinated to avoid any risk,” she said. Moreover, seven more beneficiar­ies were asked to leave the centre as they do not qualify the required parameters.

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A doctor administer­s the vaccine at Rajawadi Hospital.

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