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Healthcare workers who received the first shot of the vaccine on Saturday are being monitored for 48 hours, said officials MUMBAI: A day after the state government said the next Covid-19 vaccination session would begin after glitches in the Co-WIN app were resolved by the Centre, public health minister Rajesh Tope on Sunday announced that the second session would be conducted on Tuesday. He said it was likely that all four sessions allowed in a week would be wrapped up in four straight days. Tope’s announcement was an indication that the problems experienced with the Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network (Co-WIN) on Friday and Saturday were nearing resolution and were likely to be ironed out by Monday. The state had suspended the vaccination drive after facing the problems. ....
COVID-19 Vaccination in Mumbai: From where to how; all you need to know Mumbai has received over 1.39 lakh doses of COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has said. In India, two vaccines have gotten approval for use so far: Covishield and Covaxin. India’s financial capital Mumbai, once the country’s coronavirus hotspot, is all set to begin the much-awaited COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16, alongside the rest of the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch India s massive COVID-19 vaccination drive on the day via video conferencing, as doses of vaccines get delivered across the country to all states and Union Territories. ....
Healthcare staffers participate in the Covid-19 vaccination dry run at Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar MUMBAI: The city’s first dry run of Covid-19 vaccination on Friday at three centres with 75 beneficiaries went off smoothly, barring a few technical lags. At the state level, the drill at 114 centres covering nearly 2,900 beneficiaries proceeded without any major glitches, although officials highlighted some issues related to vaccine use. Observers of the mock run said that the time taken from entry to actual vaccination nearly 10-15 minutes had room for improvement. Particularly given that the Mumbai civic corporation has set a target for every team to vaccinate at least a 100 people during a seven-hour shift. A senior civic official said that since the entire operation was through the digital application Co-Win, an average of only 8-10 people could be ‘vaccinated’ in an hour. The dry runs were carried out at Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar, the BKC jumbo centr ....