The Free Press Journal

Helplines receive 50 calls daily

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

The ward rooms of BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) are now receiving, on an average, 50 calls daily from healthcare workers and general public enquiring about the COVID-19 vaccines. Officials said it is a good sign that people are enquiring about the vaccines before visiting the vaccinatio­n centres. Misconcept­ions related to the vaccines will be solved and more people will register themselves in the future.

Even though only two days have passed since the vaccinatio­n drive began, the overall

BMC to counsel those who have opted out of vaccinatio­n drive

MUMBAI: Meanwhile, the civic body is also planning to counsel HCWs who have opted out of the vaccinatio­n drive. Firstly, they will record the reasons behind it. Then, they will provide them counsellin­g to gain their trust. “We are also planning to gain the trust of the beneficiar­ies who have opted out, for which we will make a list,” said an official. - Swapnil Mishra

turnout of beneficiar­ies has been less than 50 per cent across the 10 centres in the city. However, af ter Januar y 16, the first day of the vaccinatio­n drive, the enquiries at the helpline number of the ward offices have increased. On an average, each ward office has been recording around 50 such calls since Saturday.

Dr Mangala Gomare, executive health officer, said they have received a good response from citizens. Most of them want to take the vaccine, but do not have much knowledge about it. “We are happy to solve the misconcept­ions regarding the vaccines. Most people are calling to know the difference between both Covaxin and Covishield.

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