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NRI complex at Seawoods
NAVI MUMBAI: The upscale NRI complex at Seawoods here is kicking off an in-house vaccination drive for all its adult residents in collaboration with a private hospital, becoming probably the first housing complex in the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region to take this route to inoculate all its residents at a time when vaccine shortage is convulsing the drive.
The leafy NRI Seawoods Phase-1 complex, designed by famous architect Hafeez Contractor, has about 1,500 flats with 5,000 residents. On Friday, the drive in collaboration with Apollo Hospital at the society is aiming to start with 800 residents across both the 18-44 and 45-plus age groups.
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Visitors crowd at the Juhu beach amid the pandemic in Mumbai, April 4 (Sujit Jaiswal/ AFP)
On March 15, India recorded 15,000 new cases. A month before, it had been an average of 11,000 new cases daily. Even though the number had increased, very few public officials took a 4,000-case spike to mean anything more than seasonal variations. In March, swimming pools, gyms, malls, cinemas, even museums began to open. No stringent rules for festivities or large gatherings were imposed or enforced. Most people were thrilled. After a year of being shut down, I was overjoyed at the very idea of meeting my elderly parents, having a real birthday celebration, going to the cinema. I wanted normal to go to a park and breathe without a covering on my face, says 39-year-old Delhi-bas