COVID-19 in Mumbai: MoU between private vaccination centre and housing society mandatory, says BMC

COVID-19 in Mumbai: MoU between private vaccination centre and housing society mandatory, says BMC

PTIUpdated: Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 09:04 AM IST
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An MoU will be mandatory between private vaccination centres and housing societies before the start of any drive to inoculate people against COVID-19, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said on Monday.

It said such a memorandum of understanding should have details like the private vaccination centres' medical staff, ambulance availability in case of emergencies etc.

"It would be inappropriate to display posters, banners, hoardings and boards at the government or private vaccination centres for political advantage," the BMC circular stated.

The BMC had, earlier, said no private vaccination centre from outside Mumbai would be allowed to carry out inoculation here.

The civic body said 41,11,880 people have been administered vaccines against COVID-19 so far in the city, including 93,997 on Monday.

It said 8,24,428 people have been given the second dose of the vaccine as well.

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