We will start nominal vaccination drive on May 1: Minister
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01 May 2021, 04:56 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 30 (ANI): Maharashtra Health minister Rajesh Tope on Friday said that Maharashtra government will start a nominal vaccination drive on May 1 as Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray believes that vaccination for those between 18 and 44 must start vaccination from May 1. Maharashtra CM believes that vaccination must start vaccination from May 1, when Maharashtra Day is celebrated. So just for the inauguration, we will start a nominal vaccination drive on that day, he said. We have vaccinated over 5 lakh people in a day and we have the capacity to vaccinate 13 lakh people in a day. We are number one in vaccination, he added.
BJP national spokesperson RP Singh says a good administrator will navigate political influence
GN Bureau | April 30, 2021
RP Singh, national spokesperson, BJP, has praised Mumbai municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal for actively engaging with people and effectively handling Covid-19 and said that a good administrator will know how to navigate political influence and bring in good governance.
“Mumbai municipal commissioner Iqbal Chahal has actively engaged with people and handled Covid-19 effectively since he took charge in April last year. Mumbai cases are coming down because of his good work. A good administrator will know how to navigate political pressure or influence and bring in good governance. He will handle any situation and he is bound to be successful,” said Singh.
Covid vaccine shortage: 40 vaccination centres to remain shut in Mumbai today
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BMC paste a notice on the entrance of COVID-19 Vaccination Centre in MMRC Dedicated COVID Health Centre notifying stoppage of vaccination due to vaccine shortage at Ketkipada, Dahisar, in Mumbai,
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The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) also appealed to people that only those who want to take the second dose should come for vaccination on April 29
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Mumbai: The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has said that 40 out of 73 private COVID-19 vaccination centres in the city will remain closed today due to insufficient vaccines stock.
In view of vaccine shortage in Mumbai, the Additional Municipal Commissioner, Ashwini Bhide, in a couple of tweets on Thursday, has asked senior citizens not to crowd or stand in long queues at the va