
Mumbai: Vaccination drive for those above 45 to resume tomorrow
India Today
After a four-day hiatus, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced that the vaccination drive for people over the age of 45 will resume on Tuesday.
Following a brief pause due to vaccine shortage, Mumbai is set to resume its vaccination drive for those above 45 years from Tuesday. Dear 45 +s, healthcare & frontline workersHere’s a list of centres where youyou can walk-in tomorrow for your second doseDo check the vaccines available at the respective centres. Please carry your first dose certificate/SMS too#MyBMCVaccinationUpdate#WeShallOvercome pic.twitter.com/4RaNERH9RO Slots Opening At 7.30 PM For The 18-44s9 am-5 pm, same 5 centres , 500 vaccine doses, hopefully the same discipline too45 aboves may walk-in ONLY for their second dose with their first dose certificate/smsList of centres to be updated tonight #MyBMCVaccinationUpdate The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation stated that only those citizens who are to take the second dose will be vaccinated from Tuesday, at select government and civic-run centres. The list of functional vaccination centres will be updated late on Monday. “Citizens coming in for the second dose should come to the centres with their first dose message or certificate,” the BMC said in a statement on Monday.
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