A vaccine campaign is being run in the country to protect against corona. Meanwhile, people who have been vaccinated in Mumbai have been allowed to travel by local train and there is a crowd at the vaccination centers, while on the other hand due to the shortage of vaccines, in Mumbai on 12 and 13 August for two days at BMC centers. The vaccination campaign has been put on hold.
Citizens are happy to resume local trains on one hand, but it is also necessary to get both doses of the vaccine. A board has been put up at the BKC vaccination center located in Bandra, Mumbai to inform that the center is closed today. People are not aware of this, due to which they are returning disappointed after seeing the board.
When the Mayor of Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Kishori Pednekar, is asked about when the vaccination will be available, she says that the central government sends vaccination to the state and the reason for running out of stock in Mumbai is that the center does not have a large quantity of vaccines. sending. The mayor said that if the central government asks, then we will come ourselves to get the vaccines. Taking the name of Tourism Minister Aditya Thackeray, the mayor said that he is trying his best to bring vaccines in large quantities to Mumbai through CSR.
On one hand there is shortage of vaccine and on the other hand only people who have got both the doses are being allowed to travel in the local train. On this issue, BMC’s Leader of Opposition Ravi Raja says that the Metropolitan Municipality is allowing only those people who have taken both doses in every place such as trains, malls, restaurants, hotels, but the citizens who have taken one dose to the Metropolitan Municipality. Permission should be given because for how long people will sit at home and the shortage of vaccine is also so much that people have no way but to wait.