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COVID-19: Mumbai runs out of stock, no vaccination till May 2
Updated On: 30 April, 2021 07:31 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Meanwhile, the BMC has asked the beneficiaries to not crowd at centres. Fearing long queues from May 1 when all adults become eligible to take the anti-Coronavirus shots, even though their vaccination has been postponed, senior citizens lined up at vaccination centres in large numbers on Thursday.

Vaccine beneficiaries at NESCO centre at Goregaon on Thursday. Pic/Satej Shinde
The BMC on Thursday announced the complete suspension of the vaccination drive at all centres across the city for the next three days (April 30 to May 2), owing to the non-availability of vaccines. However, if fresh stock arrives early, the BMC will start vaccination.
Suresh Kakani, additional municipal commissioner, told mid-day, “There will be no vaccination till further stock arrives. when we get the fresh stock we will inform the citizens. Till then no vaccination sessions will be conducted at any private, government and civicbrun vaccination centres. The vaccines will be given only through registration.”

