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Mumbai News LIVE: City reports 9,200 new cases; no vaccination at private centres for three days

LIVE Mumbai News LIVE: City reports 9,200 new cases; no vaccination at private centres for three days LIVE NOW Mumbai News LIVE: City reports 9,200 new cases; no vaccination at private centres for three days Amid the shortage of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the city, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has informed that there will be no COVID-19 vaccination at private centres on April 10, 11 and 12. However, vaccination will take place at government and municipal hospitals from 12 pm to 6 pm on April 10, and between 9 am to 5 pm on April 11. Meanwhile, COVID cases continue to increase in Mumbai and Maharashtra. The maximum city on Friday reported 9,200 new cases and 35 deaths. The active cases have also crossed the 90,000 marks. The adjacent Thane city reported over 1,800 cases, while the Kalyan-Dombivli area crossed 2,000 mark for the first time. Maharashtra reported 58,993 new cases of coronavirus, which pushed its overall tally to 32,88,540. Catch all the latest city up

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Mumbai: App allows second dose for 25% of Day 1 beneficiaries | Mumbai News

A healthcare worker being administered the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at Bandra Kurla Complex on Monday MUMBAI: Officials at vaccination centres said that on Monday CoWIN’s software didn’t recognise that beneficiaries eligible for the second dose had already taken the first shot. In a few centres, the software crashed in the beginning of the day and remained sluggish. For many who took the vaccine on Day 1 (January 16), the software flashed that they had not completed 28 days. Even for many who got the second dose, the software generated a provisional certificate stating that this was their first dose.

BMC GIVES 11% WEALTH TO HEALTH

BMC GIVES 11% WEALTH TO HEALTH Mumbai : BMC Medical staff Swab Testing at Navjeet Jain health centre Dadar. Photo by BL SONI The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has increased its health budget by 11 per cent for the year 2021-22 compared to three per cent for 2020-21. The civic body has estimated Rs 4,728.53 crores for this year compared to Rs 4,260 crore which was proposed in the year 2020-21. Officials said they are mainly focusing on improving the health infrastructure, building new hospitals, moreover the capital expenditure has also increased with 50 per cent compared to last year. The civic body has also planned to vaccinate 1 crore citizens of Mumbai once the vaccine is freely available in the market. Currently the distribution of vaccines is being regularised by the central government and it s free for the first and second phase. Moreover for maintaining the health data of each administration of ward, BMC has allocated rupees seven crore for the Outpatient Departmen

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