The Free Press Journal

NEXT TARGET IS SLUM AREAS TO SPEED UP VACCINATIO­N DRIVE

- SWAPNIL MISHRA swapnil.mishra@fpj.co.in

As part of the recently launched state government’s Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign called Mission Kavach Kundal, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n plans to inoculate 1.5-2 lakh beneficiar­ies every day. The civic body has directed its ward officers to organise camps in slum areas and create awareness about vaccinatio­n against coronaviru­s. For the next four days, though, only four lakh doses are available for the city.

As far as the slums are concerned, a civic survey states there are 2,397 clusters in the city. The K-West ward has the maximum number (281) of slums. This ward comprises Andheri West, Juhu, Vile Parle and Versova. The P-North Ward, which is spread over Malad and surroundin­g areas, has 212 slum clusters, while L ward in Kurla has 208.

As per the city’s vaccinatio­n data, so far 1.38 crore eligible citizens have been vaccinated across Mumbai since January, when the mass immunisati­on drive began. Of these, 88.37 lakh have taken the first dose and 49.84 lakh are fully vaccinated.

Speaking to FPJ about increasing the pace of the drive in the coming days, Additional municipal commission­er Suresh Kakani said the civic body is aiming to reach out to those who are still not aware of the importance of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n. These efforts, he said, will include temporary immunisati­on centres at public places near slums. “We believe that by Diwali, in the first week of November, the entire eligible population in the city would have taken at least their first dose,” he said, adding that the entire city population will possibly get vaccinated by February 2022, provided the supply remains the same as September.

 ?? ?? People waiting to be inoculated at the Satabdi Hospital in Kandivali last week. Photo by BL SONI
People waiting to be inoculated at the Satabdi Hospital in Kandivali last week. Photo by BL SONI

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