Pune vaccination centres out of Covishield vaccine, Covaxin available at 6 centres

Pune vaccination centres out of Covishield vaccine, Covaxin available at 6 centres

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, July 05, 2021, 09:12 AM IST
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Earlier on Thursday, BMC had suspended the vaccination drive in Mumbai due to a shortage of stocks. | AFP Photo

Pune: Amid a shortage of COVID-19 vaccines in the state, the Pune mayor on Sunday said that the Covishield will not be available at any vaccination centre under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation today.

However, Covaxin will be available at six centres with 200 doses each.

Earlier on Thursday, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had suspended the vaccination drive in Mumbai due to a shortage of stocks.

Earlier, in the month of April and May, the vaccination drive was frequently suspended due to the shortage of vaccines.

However, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Thursday informed that a total of 12 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be made available in July to the country and urged state leaders to not create panic.

He said that states have already been informed in advance about COVID-19 vaccine supplies for July.

In the ongoing vaccination drive, Maharashtra on July 3 has vaccinated 8,11,542 through 4400 sessions.

According to data released by the government, Maharashtra, as of 7 am on July 4, inoculated 3,39,32,085 people.

India has administered around 35.12 crore vaccine doses so far under the ongoing nationwide vaccination drive.

Maharashtra tops the states with a total of 3,39,32,085 inoculations followed by Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, with 3,26,00,346, 2,65,52,975 and 2,56,68,743 doses respectively.

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