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COLL: Vax Drive To Continue Pvt Hompon During Puja

COLL: Vax Drive To Continue Pvt Hompon During Puja
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Kolkata: Even when a private hospital in Kolkata has decided to continue vaccination during the Puja, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), which has been inoculating around 25,000-30,000 receivers a day at the clinic and the center of Mega, has not made a decision, has not made a decision yet , hasn’t made a decision yet, hasn’t made a decision yet.
Triggered fear between hospitals that they could be surrounded by those who wanted to take a shot during the festival, which offered a four-day leave of work.
While the KMC rules allow vaccination centers to stay close on Sundays and other public holidays, the last call is expected within a week.
“Although the Civic health clinic operates during the festival, a new vaccination drive starts this year.
The final decision can be announced in the round which will be issued by the Chairperson of the Civic Firhad Board of Judge in a week,” said the KMC health department official.
Private hospitals have decided to continue vaccination for four days of puja durga from October 12 to 15.
However, several private hospitals, said that they could shorten the clock, depending on the crowd.
“We will operate normally and all of our three counters – each one for covishield, covaxin and sputnik v – will function as usual.
The crowd can grow because we have observed that more people queued vaccinations on holidays.
On October 2, Which is a national holiday, the number of recipients has doubled from an average of 170 to 361, “said CEO of Peerless Hospital, Sudipta Mitra.
Vaccination will continue “without interruption” at the AMRI hospital during the festival, said CEO of Rupak Barua.
“There will be no change in our schedule and everything will run as usual.
We don’t expect sauce or bursts in the amount during the festival,” Barua said.
Amri has vaccinated more than 600 people in three units and centers outside the location.
Superspecialtial Medica Hospital also expects a large wave in the crowd for vaccination during the puja and plans to remain open.
“Our experience says that people prefer non-week holidays to take Jab.
Durga Puja offers perfect windows, especially for parents, who often have to depend on other people to be brought to the vaccination center,” said Medica Chairperson, Alok Roy.
Medica has vaccinated more than 400 a day.
The RN Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences (RTIICS) will “continue with vaccination such as normal days” during the festival, according to Zonal Head R Venkatesh.
“If we look at low footsteps for the first two days, we will have fewer counters for the remaining days,” Venkatesh added.
KMC has operated its vaccination center of 144 clinics and 50 mega centers.
Many choose to take shots on working days that don’t work.
That is why, the queue of people for vaccination can extend during the festival, partner said.
“We have not compiled a puja list but so far there have been no plans to change vaccination programs.
There will be many waiting for a puja vacation to take shots,” said partner.

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