Nagpur: After remaining affected two consecutive days due to lack of vaccines, covid inoculation will be continued in free covishield centers from Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) on Wednesday.
However, it is likely to be beaten from the second half on Thursday because the district has received a limited number of doses even though it was slightly higher than the previous days.
Inoculation cannot occur in 138 centers that manage covishield on Tuesday.
Only two covishield centers from NMC were operating – one for Indian air force staff and others for central prison inmates.
Three covaxin centers – GMCH, expensive diagnostic centers and Dr.
Ambedkar hospitals – continue to manage doses.
Vaccination has not occurred in nine of the last 14 days since the commencement of inoculation of the age group 18-44 on June 23.
In accordance with the data of the State Public Health Department (PhD), the district received 77,600 covishield doses on Tuesday, Tuesday, where NMC received 46,000 and 31,600 went to Zilla Parishad.
NMC Commissioner of the additional city of Ram Joshi said, “The dose is enough for only one day.
There is also no vaccination for four consecutive days between June 29 and July 2.
We will continue to be inoculation on Thursday if the dose is left on Wednesday.
We need numbers Large and then supply continuously.
“Vaccination demand has increased multiply since the resumption of vaccination of the age group of 18-44 years.
The Minister Guardian Nitin Raut has wanted 3.5 lakh doses to be submitted on certain days to be followed by 3.5 lakh for a week to keep the Stoc run.
He also claims district can consume 3.5 doses of lakh a day.
He blamed the center because it did not supply the number of doses needed for Maharashtra.
The district has received 40,600 doses on June 24, 24,000 on June 26 and 45,100 at 2.
Compared to the previous allocation, the district has received several quantities on Tuesday.
The district has received 1.87,300 doses in the last 14 days.
On Tuesday, the Pune District received 95,000 doses that were less than the previous allocation.
Between June 24 and July 2, Pune District has received 3.73,280, making it 4,68,280 doses in the last 14 days.
In accordance with PhD, the estimated population of Nagpur Regency was 52.72 lakh and 1.17 crore from Pune District.
Pune District population multiply compared to Nagpur District and hence more allocation.
PhD claims that the dosage is distributed according to vaccination performance in the last three days.
Interestingly, Nagpur has never received a dose according to this criteria in the past.
Going with PhD claims, Tuesday’s allocation opposes the criteria.
The daily average performance in the last three sessions in the district was 41,532, including inoculation in a private hospital.
Previously, TOI has highlighted discrimination in the distribution of dosage.
Following the TOI report, Raut has raised the problem with PhD.
Commissioner of the city of Radhakrishnan B also raised this problem with officials at the state level.
“The district may have received more doses on Tuesday because of complaints by Raut and Radhakrishnan,” an official said.
On Tuesday, the Spandan Hospital began to provide Russian vaccine Sputnik V.
Care Hospital was the first to start.
The Orange City Hospital and the Research Institute continued vaccination companies on Tuesday.
There are 12 private centr in the city now.
A total of 2,874 people took Jab in these centers on Tuesday.