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Maharashtra: Appointment not needed for 2nd vax shot, say officials | Mumbai News

Health dept proposes private hospitals as vaccination sites

Health dept proposes private hospitals as vaccination sites Health dept proposes private hospitals as vaccination sites ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Mar 9, 2021, 06:00 IST The COVID immunisation programme at over 600 hospitals in Pune region health department has requested the Government of India (GOI) to grant permission to start vaccination at all private hospitals in the state with a bed capacity of over 50. At present, the GOI has given permission for only 200-bed private facilities to function as vaccination sites. According to an official, there are multiple hospitals with 50-200 bed capacity and a quick approval is the need of hour to boost the vaccination programme.

The poor may be getting left behind in vaccination drive | India News

Vaccine beneficiaries, particularly from the lower-income groups, are practically missing from private hospitals in Delhi. Though some health officials said this is because one has to shell out Rs 250 at a private hospital for a jab, their numbers at government hospitals, where vaccines are free, also remains low. Nodal officers say lack of knowledge about where to register and how to get themselves enrolled for the jab may be the key factor behind the low turnout. “Only around 10% of the people being seen here each day would be in the lower income group,” said Anil Kumar, nodal officer at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital.

Glitches galore as Phase-II COVID-19 vax drive takes off

Glitches galore as Phase-II COVID-19 vax drive takes off Glitches galore as Phase-II COVID-19 vax drive takes off ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Mar 2, 2021, 06:00 IST process was stuck until noon at several sites, with the Co-Win portal experiencing problems; private hospitals likely to be added to centres for paid services Day one of the nationwide phase-II COVID-19 vaccination in the city was marked by mayhem with the government hospitals, where the exercise was undertaken, seeing a rush of senior citizens and those with morbidity, with long queues snaking out, while technical glitches exasperated the whole process. Even the civic bodies were seen struggling with the issues.

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