Nagpur: With Nagpur Municipal Corporation keeping 120 of the 122 centers closed due to lack of covishield vaccines, inoculation only occur in two.
This happened for the third time in the last seven days since inoculation continued to the age group of 18-44.
Thursday can also see the same story if fresh stocks don’t land on Wednesday.
Vaccinations occur in expensive diagnostic centers where only 50 can take Jab.
Other centers are operated only for Indian Air Force staff.
Covaxin continues to be managed in four centers – 3 for 45-plus and 1 for the second dose of the age group 18-44.
Really, only 734 was vaccinated at the NMC center on Wednesday.
After recording vaccination 30,313 on June 26, the number has fallen due to lack of dose.
Six private centers where vaccination was paid operating in the city on June 23.
1,482 people took the Jab that day.
The center increased to seven on June 24 so the number – 1,585.
Vaccination fell to 1,113 although the center increased to eight and also no-free inoculation costs on June 25.
The number of beneficiaries increased to 2,301 and 3,356 each on June 26 and 27.
Again, the figure fell to 1,947 on June 28.
2,117 Take Jab Although the number of centers increases to June 10 29.
The National Cancer Institute in Jamthera has bought 10,000 doses of covishield from the Serum Institute of India (SII) and gives free JAB fees.
Director of Shailesh Jogcekar told TII that “it is their social responsibility”.
“We want to facilitate vaccines to people who cannot get it and have not taken another reason.
Our motives are everyone must be vaccinated,” he said.
Six private centers have begun to be paid covishield and two covaxin.
Wockhardt Hospital is the latest to start Covaxin.
The head center of the Wockhardt Abhinandan Dastenavar Hospital told TI that they managed Covishield and Covaxin.
“Relating to the Rotary Elite Club, we are planning a special camp in the hall to vaccinate a large number of people,” he added.
Kingsway Hospital was the first to start a private center on May 31.
10,188 People (daily average 1,698) took Jab by paying Rs 1,100 per dose in the first six days.
The numbers have fallen because the center announces the resumption of the free vaccine.
Director Amit Somani said that only the company’s company staff who “will vaccinate in private centers”.
“Not many people come to Jab, perhaps because of the confusion created by the government.
People wait for inoculation free of charge and avoid drinking earliest.
We facilitate vaccines for social causes and with motives that all must be vaccinated as early as possible,” he said.
An NMC official said there was no information related to new shares received on Tuesday.
“Chances are we will not get new stock on Wednesday.
If this happens, there will be no vaccination on Thursday,” he said.
Zilla Parishad (ZP) continued vaccination at 59 of the 135 centers.
Vaccination decreased to 5,070 as against 13,918 a day ago.
CEO of ZP Yogesh Kumbhejkar said about 2,000 doses remained with several centers.