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HCWs’ turnout dips, 4,430 inoculated on Thursday

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

There has been a 10 per cent drop in the number of beneficiar­ies getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at the 11 vaccinatio­n centres under the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Thursday. According to the data, 4,430 of the 7,700 targeted healthcare workers (HCWs) were inoculated in eight sessions of the mass immunisati­on drive. However, the civic officials are clueless regarding the drop in the number of beneficiar­ies.

According to the data, the highest number of 728 HCWs was vaccinated at BDBA Hospital, followed by 548 at Rajawadi Hospital, 545 at Rajawadi, 445 at LTMG (Sion), 331 at Seven Hills, 380 at BKC jumbo, 377 at RN Cooper, 270 at Bhabha, 211 at VN Desai and 17 at JJ hospital.

Suresh Kakani, Additional Municipal Corporatio­n, said the vaccinatio­n drive is functionin­g smoothly compared to the first three sessions when they were facing problems to inform beneficiar­ies through Co-Win app. They don’t know the reason for low turnout on Thursday, following which they will be inspecting all centres.

“I will be inspecting all centres to know the reason for low turnout and if there is any problem the team is facing,” he said. Only six minor adverse effects have been reported on Thursday.

Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy Hospital is still facing a shortage of HCWs for COVAXIN as so far only 180 beneficiar­ies were inoculated in the last eight sessions. “There is less awareness on COVAXIN due to which there is debate amongst HCWs which vaccine they should take,” said a health official.

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