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5.4L dosage is available with a private hospital in PMR

5.4L dosage is available with a private hospital in PMR
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Pune: Sachin Edke District Immunization Officer said that at least 5.40 the dose of the Lakh Covid-19 vaccine was lying not used with a private hospital in the entire area of ​​Pune Metropolitan (PMR).
This includes the City corporation area of ​​Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, Peune Peune and three Cantonese restrictions in the district.
He said the top health department officials, during online meetings, cited this number based on the consolidated report – from vaccine makers – on the number of doses supplied to private hospitals and actual vaccination in these centers for the past few weeks.
“Ideally, this hospital must prepare a plan to streamline vaccinations in sequence.
The Ministry of Health is in the process of introducing a guideline to a private hospital in this matter,” Edke told Ti Ayush Prasad, Chief Executive Officer Pune Zilla Parishad, said that the storage of vaccine stocks Very large does not serve the purpose.
“We have asked private hospitals to take advantage of this dose by carrying out vaccination drives in the nearest housing community and private companies.
If they do this, in a hurry in vaccination centers will reduce significantly,” Prasad said.
Sanjay Deshmukh, Assistant Director (Medical), Pune Circle, suggested along the same line, added, “Private hospitals must ensure that they spend their vaccine stock in the specified period.” Sanjay Patil, Chair of the Indian Medical Association Hospital in India, defending hospitals’ holds so many doses.
“It needs to be given the current situation.
The hospital depends on the daily footsteps must keep the stock at least 2-3 weeks in hand.
Another reason for ‘hoarding’ is the supply of an uncertain vaccine,” Patil said.
He added that the distribution of vaccines that were not the same without consideration for geographical locations had influenced footsteps in private hospitals.
“For example, a private hospital does not get the desired footsteps if there is a government vaccination site nearby,” he said.
Dhananjay Kelarm, Medical Director, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, said they experienced a brief decline with footsteps two weeks ago.
Now, hospitals vaccinate 3,000-4,000 beneficiaries per day.
“We might have around 40,000 covishield doses in stock.
After twice, we will order 50,000 others,” he said.
Public relations officers Jehangir Hospital Aarti Irani said that their footsteps were reduced by at least 30%.
Snehal Porwal, Healing Hands Clinic founder, said that they have around 10,000 covishield doses in hand and will immediately order 50,000 more.
“The company’s tie-up is the main beneficiary,” he said.

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