The Free Press Journal

133% beneficiar­ies turn out for vaccinatio­n on Saturday

- STAFF REPORTER

MUMBAI: Two days after more than 100 per cent of beneficiar­ies turned out at the vaccine centres, the numbers of beneficiar­ies on Saturday once again crossed the 100 percent mark. On Friday only 77 per cent beneficiar­ies turned out for vaccinatio­n, however, on Saturday the number of beneficiar­ies increased to 133 percent of the expected turn out. According to the data shared by the BMC, total 13,914 beneficiar­ies - Health care workers (HCW) and Frontline workers (FLW) were inoculated in the last 24 hours at 28 vaccine centres in Mumbai against the target of 10,500. Of the total target of 10,500 beneficiar­ies 3000 HCWs while 7500 were FLWs were expected to be inoculated as against this 4444 HCWs (for first and second dose) and 9470 FLWs turned out registerin­g a turnout of 148 per cent and 130 per cent respective­ly as against the target. Suresh Kakani, Additional Municipal Commission­er (Health) said, “There were doubts among health care workers pertaining to the side effects and efficacy of the vaccine due to which there had been a low turnout of healthcare workers at the vaccine centres. After taking the first dose, some are hesitating to take the second dose. So some are thinking that they can be taken any time after 28 days. We are clearing their doubts and raising awareness hence, health care workers have stared turning out to the centres now, the number of beneficiar­ies inoculated on Saturday makes it evident," he said.

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