08 April,2021 02:19 PM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
People line up at Nair Hospital to get the COVID-19 vaccine jab. Pic/ Soorya Karkera
People were seen lining up at vaccination centres in Mumbai as stock of COVID-19 vaccine is running out. A long queue was seen at Nair Hospital as some vaccination centres in the city ran out and people flocked to the centre to get the jab.
Rupesh Kadam, a resident of Charni Road, came to Nair Hospital to get vaccinated after he could not get the vaccine at Saifee Hospital. "Vaccination is being done at Nair but as there was a long queue we had to wait a lot."
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Currently, there are 120 vaccination centers in Mumbai, 73 of which are private.
Twitterati also expressed their concern over depleting vaccine stock in Maharashtra.