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HYDERABAD: Desi Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin seems to be running out of stock in its own backyard – Hyderabad. Most vaccination centres in the city, be they government or private, don’t have stock. The reason: A sudden spike in demand for the indigenously developed vaccine.
Such has been the surge in demand for the vaccine that many of those waiting in queues for a Covaxin shot, have had to return home without getting the jab, especially after the vaccination drive was opened up to everyone over 45 years of age.
Right from making frantic calls to hospitals and friends in right places to reaching out to contacts through social media, people are leaving no stone unturned to get their hands on Covaxin.
Non-Covid patients wary of hospital visits
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Last Updated: Feb 05, 2021, 11:06 AM IST
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Small and mid-segment hospitals in B’luru, Chennai & H’bad battle low occupancy rates despite drop in Covid cases and arrival of vaccines
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According to Ramana Prasad, chief executive of Hyderabad-based Prasad Hospitals, emergencies and deliveries segment is picking up.
Bengaluru | Chennai | Hyderabad: Most small and mid-segment budget hospitals in Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad are battling low-occupancy rates even after a sharp drop in Covid-19 cases and arrival of vaccines.
Though there has been a slow uptick in the admission of non-Covid patients for the past two months, it is nowhere close to the pre-Covid times, say sections of hospital executives ET spoke to across the three southern cities.