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BMC issued a new SOP for vaccination drives

BMC issued a new SOP for vaccination drives
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Mumbai: Previous BMC guidelines for vaccination camps at work or housing complexes, released in May, have placed responsibility at the Covid Private Vaccination Center which will provide Jab to notify the local Langga office, which is not done in some cases.
A suspicious vaccination camp was held across the city.
Now, new regulations say not only housing communities must notify the Langga office, also need to notify the local police station and on the camp, a police officer must be present at the location.
BMC has asked residents to insist on getting a digital certificate immediately after JAB (see box).
On June 14, Commissioner BMC Iqbal Singh Chahal has ordered that the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the center of private vaccination with the workplace or housing community must have details such as the number of medical staff placed in locations and ambulances in terms of side effects.
The following immunization (AEFI).
In the first case of a fake drive in the Kandivli housing community, BMC found no MoU with hospitals, also the credentials of those who managed verified Jab.
Advocates Vinod Sampat, Socius President Official Cooperative and User Association, questioned why the police must be informed about drive vaccination.
“There are no legal problems and governing that someone needs to involve the police.
While his noble intention, BMC must remain simple; the community must inform BMC and can verify the details and allow them to continue the camp,” said Sampat.
Political leaders also criticized BMC, said it placed responsibility to everyone, from the housing community to a private hospital and doctor.
“Why can’t BMC check whether the original or no vaccination camp? Should be obliged to tell BMC first about the batch vaccine number.
I have demanded that the population (affected) vaccinate again, now is a very month and vaccine that is not possible to them, “Kandivli Mla Yogesh Sagar said.
In a letter to the Deputy Registrar of Cooperative Problems on June 29, the Ministry of Public Health has mentioned that the SOP was new in responding to the Incident of Kandivli where the vaccine was not verified and may be given to several residents of Hiranandani Heritage Co.
Hiranandani – made a housing community during the camp held in the complex.
On Thursday, the BMC senior adviser, Anil Sakhare shared SOP with a high court bench from Data Data Judge and Justice Girish Kulkarni, who heard pills submitted by Siddharth Chandrashekhar for Cowin accessibility for all.
His advisor Anita Castellino said personal camps must have a more stringent supervision of information about batch vaccines and guidelines for the proper bottle notes and destruction.

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