Vax shortage sends suburban youth to city to get jabs
Vaccinations Come To Halt In Avadi On Monday
Ram.Sundaram@timesgroup.com
Chennai:01.06.2021
As suburban areas in Chennai are facing a huge vaccine shortage, people in the age group 18-45 flock to private hospitals in the city to get their jabs.
T Sadagopan, a residentactivist from Pattabiram, said, "My son, who was not able to find a single vaccination slot in and around Avadi, ended up travelling all the way to a private hospital in Anna Nagar to get his first shot. He spent ₹850 for the vaccine, another ₹1,000 for travelling all the way to the city".
Until last week, four to five vaccine centres in Avadi were vaccinating a small group of youngsters, who were keen on getting vaccinated. But it came to a halt from Monday at all centres including government Primary Health Centres (PHCs). Even the Heavy Vehicle Factory (HVF) Hospital has started to restrict vaccines only to its employees and their families, he said.
In response, a senior official from Avadi Corporation said that everyday, they are provided with roughly 2,500 vaccines and all of them were put to use at the end of the day.
"Just like Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), we too collaborate with residents' welfare associations to deliver vaccines at doorsteps of apartments. We are ready to continue vaccination at the same phase if the state provides more doses," he said, requesting anonymity.
Similarly at Tambaram, Chitlapakkam and Selaiyur, people are asked to return home due to shortage. "It was put on hold for four days last week. But now it has resumed. After vaccinating 50 to 60 people, tokens are given to those in queue to get vaccinated the next day," said V Santhanam, Chrompet chapter of People's Awareness Association.
In Poonamallee and Porur, there was no update after online registration. Shankar Anand, a residentactivist from Maangadu said, "Even two days after registering at CoWIN portal with necessary details, there was no reply on slots available at nearby centres".
These localities in adjoining districts of Chennai — Chengalpattu, Thiruvallur and Kancheepuram — together report more new cases compared to Chennai itself. However, the vaccination rate here is very low compared to Chennai.
While Chennai has received 20.4 lakh vaccinations so far, the three districts together have got only 7.02 lakh vaccination so far.
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