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The PVT site in Pune sits at a dose of 21L, mum close 2

Pune: The vaccination has slowed a private hospital in Pune and Mumbai, with shares on these sites increasing to 21 doses of lakh in Pune himself, followed by Mumbai (20 lakh) – both formed the Lion section among almost 54 lakh.
Dosage is available with private centers throughout Maharashtra.
Nashik, Thane, Palghar, Satara and Raigad (in that order) are other districts where private sites are now left with many doses and several takers.
A most of the shares belong to Covishield.
The Secretary of the Additional Chief of Maharashtra (Health) Dr.
Pradeep Vyas told TII, “There are no plans to use a dose of private hospitals because there are enough stocks available with the state government.” Private hospitals say it is now a matter of worries for them when working days hardly see beneficiaries approaching them for inoculation.
Dr.
Madhav Chavan, Managing Director – Phoenix Hospital, told Tii, “There are days when the authorities cannot open a single vial because they don’t even get 10 recipients for vaccination.
We have 4,000 doses of covishield that is not used with us, while Some others have 8,000 pluses.
We are in a dilemma, and fear that our Covishield stocks cannot be used fully, especially if the mix and dosage of compatibility for approved shooting.
“He said stocks with personal sites are now double what they do.
in October.
“One way to deal with this situation is that vaccine producers can buy back stocks that are not used from us and supply them to government sites.
Even corporate is not advancing because many of their employees have been vaccinated and remaining get doses for free from government sites,” he said.
The hospital in Pune is now considering approaching the corporation (to sell their shares to the last under their CSR funds) for privileges on a non-profit basis, without loss to reach the break-even point.
Vidya Yeravdekar, Managing Director of the Symbiosis Society, which has three private vaccination sites, “After the appropriate permission from the government, the corporation can obtain a dose of excessive vaccines from our costs, under their CSR funds.
We can then go to remote areas To manage the dose of excessive vaccines for poor populations or tribes without additional costs.
“Three personal sites symbiosis have an excess of almost 20,000-plus doses.
Dr.
Prince Surana, Chief Executive Group of the Surana Mumbai Hospital, told TII, “We started using vaccine doses under the company’s CSR funds a month ago at the price of Rs 600 per dose.
We have realized very early that the request for Jab is paid moderately Dropped and thus chose this.
We are currently left with 25,000 odd doses to be used as part of CSR activities, therefore there are no doses to be discarded.
However, many hospitals have pressed the panic button as in one or two months, maybe not There are many people to inoculate.
Therefore the hospital goes with a large number now trying to liquidate the stock Strange dose per day lately.

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