NEW DELHI: Amit Bhandari, 72, who got vaccinated at Nesco Goregaon, Mumbai, on Monday, said he had a major dilemma. His wife, bed-ridden since she suffered from a spine injury two years ago, can’t come to the vaccination centre, leave alone stand in queue to take the shot. “I urge the government to think about those who can’t come to the hospital to get vaccinated. They deserve vaccine protection like everybody else,” he told Sumitra Deb Roy.
S Rao, another Mumbai resident, shared a similar concern about his maternal uncle and aunt. “They are in their mid- and late-80s. Both are too fragile to come to a vaccination centre. Since I don’t have a solution, I haven’t even discussed the topic of vaccination and that the drive has started,” he said. Suresh Kabra said they were in a quandary about a friend’s wife who has recently undergone knee surgery. “We’ve got an appointment for her in a hospital on Tuesday but we’re not sure how to bring her from Malad,” he