The entire facility has seven booths, two of which are being used as drive-in booths. The entire facility has the capacity to vaccinate 5,000 beneficiaries per day at seven booths.
Mumbai Drive In Vaccination
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), a Mumbai civic body, has launched the city’s first drive-in vaccination facility, where specially handicapped people and senior citizens will be given vaccine supplements against coronovirus in their own trains. Drive-in vaccination facility has been started in the multi-storey Kohinoor public parking lot of the city on JK Sawant Marg, near Shivaji Park in Dadar West.
After the inauguration of the facility, the first vaccine dose was given in the car at 10 am. Kiran Dighavkar, Assistant Commissioner, BMW Ward-GN, wrote on Twitter, “Drive-in vaccination facility (has been introduced) for PPL and Immobile citizens over the age of 45, especially.”
@mybmcWardGN starting Covid Vaccination Centre at Kohinoor Public Parking,JK Sawant Marg Dadar(W) for 45+ citizens & second dose from tomorrow (04.05.21)10 am onwards.
Centre also has Drive-In vaccination facility for 45+ specially abled ppl & immobile senior citizen.#vaccine pic.twitter.com/bKlAbWumGx– KIRAN DIGHAVKAR (@DighavkarKiran) May 3, 2021
Getting this special facility
The entire facility has seven booths, two of which are being used as drive-in booths. The entire facility has the capacity to vaccinate 5,000 beneficiaries every day at seven booths. Up to 70 vehicles can go in the parking lot, while people stand in queues for two drive-in booths. The BMC will also set up a registration stall at the drive-in booths and help employees register themselves to the beneficiaries.
The BMC has set up more than 135 vaccination centers across Mumbai since the vaccination campaign commenced on January 16 in the country. Sharing the BMC’s post on its Twitter handle and welcoming the move, Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi wrote, “This will bring a lot of relief to senior citizens as well as people above 45 and especially disabled citizens.
Cases are decreasing in Mumbai
According to the data released by BMC, 2662 new corona cases have been registered in Mumbai in the last 24 hours. These figures are already low. In the last 24 hours in Mumbai, 5746 people have been discharged from the hospital after recovering from Corona. Now Corona’s total active cases in the city have increased to 54,143. At the same time, the number of total deaths in Mumbai has now reached 13,408.
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