Mumbai: Four Mumbai Civic Ward has the first dose coverage of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the assessment carried out by BMC.
Ward found behind is L from the eastern suburbs, the radical from the western edge, and North and B from Mumbai Selatan.L (Kurla-Chunabhatti) is at the bottom with the first dose coverage of 40% and the coverage of 24% second dose.
R Central (Borivli, Gorai) which has given the first 44% shot and the second dose to 37% is the second lowest.
The first dose of G North Dosage (Dharavi, Dadar, Mahim and Shivaji), is 52% and for the second dose is 35%.
For Bandal B thin, Dongri and Umarkhadi), the first dose coverage is 55% and the second dose is 39%.
To analyze the actual micro coverage in 24 wards, the BMC dose is managed in vaccination centers in each environment and comparing it to the estimated Ward population.
The findings are not really evidence because Cowin does not recognize the geographical limit, said a citizenship official.
But the exercise was done to get a rough idea of the bag where coverage was lacking.
Mumbai statistically reached 100% the first dose coverage on Friday.
But there are extensive variations.
Some wards show coverage of 40-85% while other people have vaccinated more than 300% of their population, data shows.
D (Jalan Malabar Hill-Warden), for example, has posted the first dose coverage of 350%.
Against the population that meets the requirements of 2.53lakh, 8.89lakh dosage has been given.
Similarly, the environment (fort-colaba-churchgate) has registered a single dose coverage of 192% and the second dose coverage of 151%.
At least 10 wards have more than 100% single dose coverage.
An official said the ward with more vaccination centers, or those who began at the beginning of the drive, had provided more doses.
“Therefore, it is difficult to say, which ward achieves how much coverage is accurately.
The people in Kurla, for example, could be vaccinated elsewhere,” the official said.
L Ward officials said their first dose coverage (74%) and the second dose (42%) was higher than what was concluded from the assessment.
“More than 75% of the population of living in slums.
They are unable to buy modes of transportation other than the train, and therefore people have been vaccinated.
They may have taken a shot in another ward and therefore may not reflect on environmental numbers,” said Dr.
Jarendra Jadhav , L Ward medical officer.
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