Mumbaikars, citizens above 45 years to get only second dose today at these Centres
Mirror Online / Updated: May 4, 2021, 11:27 IST
Healthcare and frontline workers will also get only a second dose today at these Centres
Due to the ongoing shortage of COVID-19 vaccines, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has said that citizens above the age of 45, healthcare, and frontline workers will get only a second dose today.
The civic body released the list of the select centres operated by the BMC and the state government where the vaccination takes place. Do check the vaccines available at the respective centres. Please carry your first dose certificate/SMS too, said BMC.
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He chaired a meeting for this with AMC Sanjeev Jaiswal
Mumbai: Maharashtra tourism and environment minister Aaditya Thackeray on Monday (May 3) chaired a meeting with the Additional Municipal Commissioner (MCGM) Mumbai Sanjeev Jaiswal and suggested creating a paediatric COVID-19 care ward anticipating the next wave of the coronavirus.
Taking to Twitter, Thackeray wrote, As we prepare for 3rd wave capacity building in Maharashtra, I met AMC Sanjeev Jaiswal ji to discuss the measures we`ve undertaken in Mumbai. I have suggested to him that we create a paediatric covid care ward anticipating the next wave and the demographic it may target.
Coronavirus third wave: Aaditya Thackeray suggests paediatric wards, creche network in Maharashtra
Written byPoonam AhujaPoonam Ahuja / Updated: May 3, 2021, 20:11 IST
Mumbai: After health experts expressed concerns over the rapid spread of coronavirus among children,
Maharashtra tourism and environment minister
Aaditya Thackeray on Monday suggested creating a paediatric COVID-19 care ward.
Aaditya chaired a meeting with the
Additional Municipal Commissioner (MCGM) Mumbai Sanjeev Jaiswal and discussed measures to deal with the third wave of the pandemic.
Taking to Twitter, Thackeray wrote, As we prepare for 3rd wave capacity building in Maharashtra, I met AMC Sanjeev Jaiswal ji to discuss the measures we ve undertaken in Mumbai. I have suggested to him that we create a paediatric