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Mumbai: Genome mapping, analytics to help ward off third wave | Mumbai News

The BMC will use science from genome mapping to machine learning analytics to try and stymie the third Covid-19 wave, if and when it arrives. “We

Mumbai: Corporators push for maximum jabs for locals | Mumbai News

Representative image MUMBAI: Several corporators who have got the BMC to start vaccination centres in their respective wards are ensuring maximum local residents get the jabs on the three days when walk-in is allowed. Currently, the BMC allows walk-in vaccination on three days of the week Monday to Wednesday only for senior citizens, lactating mothers and those aged above 45 years who have to be administered the second vaccine dose. Kalina corporator Tulip Miranda said the purpose of pursuing the BMC to start a vaccination centre within their ward was solely to benefit local residents. “I daily send out detailed messages on the number of vaccine doses that the BMC allocates to the centre. I am also following up with the BMC to allocate a session, if possible, for any infirm person who may be above 18 years old,” said Miranda.

Mumbai: Covid vaccination for 60 plus due for second dose allowed through walk in | Mumbai News

Juma Masjid offers BMC its south Mumbai premises for vaccination drive | Mumbai News

The Juma Masjid of Bombay Trust at Abdul Rehman Street MUMBAI: Juma Masjid of Bombay Trust has offered its ground-plus-two-storey premises in south Mumbai to the BMC to start a vaccination centre since the civic body plans to roll out a mass vaccination drive for all aged above 18 years soon. Shuaib Khatib, chairman of Juma Masjid of Bombay Trust, said many members of the community have been hesitant to take the jab and therefore they are of the opinion that starting a centre in their premises would encourage them to put aside their apprehensions. “The premises were kept reserved for medical purposes only, so what’s better than starting a vaccination centre on a temporary basis? Cold storage and other necessary infrastructure would be provided by our trust for the benefit of the public,” said Khatib.

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