Updated On: 20 March, 2021 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
It is looking at a target of 45 lakh people in 45 days

Senior citizens in queue for vaccination at the Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital, Kandivli on Friday. Pic/Satej Shinde
The authorities are looking to increase the number of private hospitals as vaccination centers, and the target is now to vaccinate 45 lakh citizens in 45 days - at least 1 lakh per day. The city barely touches 40k to 45K every day. The rate of vaccination in the private hospitals is relatively low compared to the government and civic-run hospitals, so the BMC wants each private hospital to vaccinate at least 1,000 eligible citizens daily to achieve the target of 45 days – 45 lakh citizens.
At present, a total of 59 private hospitals in Mumbai have been directed to give COVID-19 vaccinations. However, the total number of vaccinations in these hospitals is hardly 4,000 per day. Therefore, every private hospital should set a target of vaccinating at least 1,000 eligible citizens every day and take action accordingly, instructed Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal on Friday. However, as the vaccines are to be paid for at the private hospitals, many are not turning to them and going to government hospitals.