Noida: The Association of Citizens’ Welfare (RWAS) has begun to regulate paid inoculation camps in collaboration with private hospitals because the government centers continue to face vaccine shortages for almost two weeks.
The district has announced his plan to start vaccination camps in the community who assess as part of his Mega Inoculation program starting July 1 and the population agency has decided to hold a free session with the government.
But the program was postponed after the district faced a lack of dosage in the last week of June.
“We have talked to officials about organizing free inoculation camps and we will start them from July 5 but they still face a lack of doses and officials cannot confirm when they can start the drive.
Given the situation, some associations of apartment owners (Aoas) now arrange sessions Paid vaccinations in the housing complex.
Most people are afraid after the second wave and they want to get the earliest jab, “said Rajesh Sahay, Secretary General, Federation of Noida from the Association of Apartment Owners (Noofa).
Kailash Dham Society in Sector 50 has planned a second-paid vaccination drive on Wednesday works with Apollo Hospital.
The first camp was made a month ago.
“We have around 50 staff members in the complex and we pay for their Jab.
We have discussed with NOFAA about arranging camps along with government officials.
But it seems they can’t give us confirmation,” said CD Murthy, President Kailash Dham Rwa.
Silver City in Sector 93 has planned an inoculation drive with respect to Felix Hospital and will be held next week.
The complex has organized its first camp about a month ago.
“We have sent a letter to the Chief Medical Officer, along with a list of our maintenance staff members and their Aadhaar details.
But we haven’t received confirmation about it.
We can’t wait longer because many people will take their second dose.
We also get around 75 The staff were vaccinated through our RWA.
Many residents get their own staff vaccinated in private centers because it is difficult to get a slot on the government’s site now, “said Umashankar Sharma, President, Silver City Rwa.
Health officials say they are uncertain when the vaccination camp can be held in the community who judge.
“We get adequate doses every day for now and we can drive vaccinations in government centers.
However, we still do not have permission to start a special drive and cluster program that we have planned,” said Dr.
Neeraj Tyagi, immunization officers districts.
In June, around 50 camps were held through noofa and seven private hospitals where 15,000 were jab.