The Mumbai Corporation (PMC) has told the Bombay High Court that it does not expect a third wave of the corona virus in Mumbai as vaccination work is progressing well.
Earlier this year, advocates Duruti Kapadia and Kunal Tiwari filed a public interest litigation in the Bombay High Court seeking the government of Maharashtra and the federal government to start a house-to-house vaccination scheme for 75-year-olds, the disabled and the bedridden. Individuals. The case was taken up in the Bombay High Court yesterday by Chief Justice Deepankar and Justice G.S. The session involving Kulkarni was investigated.
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Anil Sagare, a lawyer representing the Mumbai Corporation at the time, told the high court that the Govt-19 vaccine had given two doses to 2,586 bedridden people. Meanwhile, the first dose was given to 3,942 bedridden people. Immunization continues. It goes smoothly. Now there is no shortage of vaccines. Mumbai is safe. We do not see the third wave of corona virus coming. So he said.
The woman who gets the injection
A bench comprising the Chief Justice of the High Court later dismissed the PIL. The court said that we are now happy that the government-19 vaccine has not been lost, even to bedridden people. The Maharashtra government vaccinated the bedridden people last August. The federal government initially said it was impossible to go door-to-door and get vaccinated. But it is noteworthy that it agreed to launch it last month.