The Free Press Journal

VAX DRY RUN FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS

Nearly 5.80 lakh frontline workers registered on Co-WIN to get vaccine shot in next 2 days

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

The BMC has now decided to conduct a vaccine dry run for the Frontline workers (FLWs) in the next two days. This comes after the state government directed all districts to start inoculatin­g FLWs along with the healthcare workers. Officials said they have begun the preparatio­ns for vaccinatin­g HCWs but before that they will be doing a dry run to check all the preparatio­ns.

Around 5.80 lakh frontline workers have registered themselves on the Co-WIN app for the vaccinatio­n till date, of which 1.70 lakh FLWs are from Mumbai. Frontline workers include municipal staffers, police, defence, security guards, solid waste management workers, revenue department staff, and BEST drivers and conductors.

Suresh Kakani, Additional municipal commission­er said they aim to immunise 10,000 people a day in the city. Frontline workers will not be directed towards JJ

hospital, where Covaxin is being administer­ed. “We have been told that JJ centre is only for those who are willing to get Covaxin and only for JJ hospital staff. We will be directing all frontline workers to vaccinatio­n centres were Covishield has been administer­ed,” he said.

Kakani said they have stock of 2.20 lakh vaccine doses, including Covishield and Covaxin, which will be used for both health workers and frontline workers. Until now this stock was adequate only for health workers. Instead of utilising the existing dosages to give two shots to health workers, they will be used to give the first shots to health workers and frontline workers. “We expect more stock in the next eight-10 days based on data of frontline workers we upload on Co-WIN,” he added.

The state health department are ready to start phase 2 of the immunisati­on programme, but it all depends upon the Centre as they have to activate the system for phase 2 on Co-WIN app. “The technical glitch of the Co-Win app is yet to be resolve due to which we had allowed ‘walk-in’ at the centres and the turnout increased. The centres activate the system then we can go ahead with phase 2 of the vaccinatio­n drive,” said a health official.

 ?? — Pic by BL Soni ?? The state health department is ready to start phase 2 of the immunisati­on programme
— Pic by BL Soni The state health department is ready to start phase 2 of the immunisati­on programme

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