Updated On: 23 August, 2021 08:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Erratic supply to public centres and government’s train decision have driven up the numbers at private centres that no longer have many unutilised shots

Citizens queue up for vaccination outside Priyadarshini Park at Napeansea Road on Saturday
The civic body’s efforts to get the poor vaccinated by private parties through the CSR route haven’t elicited encouraging responses. The BMC had urged private hospitals to utilise their unused stock through corporate social responsibility and received commitments from a few.
But the dynamics changed after the government allowed fully vaccinated citizens to access local trains and the demand for doses went up at these private facilities.