Kolkata: Even though the state government stated that he had received 25 doses of the lakh vaccine for July – for use in the Government and Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) -run Center Vaccination – Civic’s body said the drive could slow at his clinic this week because the government.
For inadequate stock.
While Komdik Clinical will continue the drive on Tuesday after a two-day break, each center will not be able to manage more than 100 doses due to shortcomings, said citizenship officials.
On Monday morning, the country had a 9.4 lakh dose stock even because it received a more 4 lakh consignment at night.
KMC Health Danf has set a target of giving 15,000-20,000 shots from 200 plus centers.
Now, with allocation of 100 shots per vaccination clinic, it is not possible for KMC to achieve its goals.
Half of the allocation (50 shots) must be provided for the second dose recipient.
The Civic body now needs around 1 dose of lakh to manage the second dose recipient who has waited for their turn for more than a few weeks.
KMC has suspended the first dose for the past four days due to lack of supply.
“We hope to increase vaccination at our clinic to bring more recipients of the second dose waiting for their turn.
This number increases rapidly but we have not received fresh inventory,” said a senior official Ministry of Health KMC.
He added that the Civic body can be forced to keep some large centers closed until supplies reach.
Private hospitals are also worried about depleting vaccines quickly and most will run out of stock in the next three days to a week.
, No one received any vaccine since the new online procurement system began to apply to 1.
Peerless Hospital has stopped providing the first dose and has limited the urge to only the second dose for the 45-plus age group.
“We have been forced by a ration because we have not received anything under the new online procurement system.
Unless the stock is fresh arriving, we will spend all our reserves in 10 days,” said the CEO of Peerless Hospital Sudipta Mitra.
The RN Tagore International Institute of Cardi AC science which has searched 35000 doses left with only 1,500 doses of covishield that may not last more than 2-3 days in the current scenario ‘.
“We are waiting for fresh shares because we will run out of covishield this week.
However, around 100-200 sputnik doses will continue to be managed every day for 10 days,” said Zonal Chief Rtiik R Venkatesh.
Amri Hospitals hopes to continue vaccination with their existing shares for another week.
It has been prepared to 1.5 lakh doses for July which has not arrived.
“We must be able to manage almost a week,” said CEO of Rupak Barua.
Amri gives 1,200-1,500 daily doses in three units in addition to 1,800 doses in the camps outside the location.
Fortis Hospital and ILS Hospital have run out of stock and stop the drive.