<p>The dean of JJ Hospital in Mumbai, doctors, and former Maharashtra health minister Deepak Sawant were among the first beneficiaries to receive Covid-19 vaccine on the first day of the inoculation drive.</p>.<p>Dr Ranjit Mankeshwar, Dean, JJ Hospital, in Mumbai and Dr Padmaja Saraf received the vaccine shots in Mumbai and at Jalna civil hospital, respectively.</p>.<p>The inoculation drive is taking place at 285 centres in Maharashtra where 100 healthcare workers will be administered the shots in a day, and cover 28,500 workers, an official said.</p>.<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray launched the inoculation drive at a Covid care centre at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-vaccine-live-news-updates-astrazeneca-oxford-bharat-biotech-covaxin-covishield-healthworkers-free-vaccine-vaccination-drive-India-serum-institute-jan-16-narendra-modi-939594.html" target="_blank">Follow live updates on the Covid-19 vaccine here</a></strong></p>.<p>"It is a revolutionary step we are taking today. I salute to the Corona warriors who selflessly treated the Covid-19 patients when there was no remedy available," he told reporters.</p>.<p>In Pune, Dr Nitin Abhyankar (57) was among the first beneficiaries who received the vaccine.</p>.<p>"I feel extremely proud and happy that I could become the part of the inaugural inoculationdrive that has started in the country to fight Covid-19," said Dr Abhyankar, who looked perfectly fine after receiving the jab.</p>.<p>The state has received 9.63 lakh doses of Covishield vaccine and 20,000 doses of Covaxin vaccine, which have been distributed to all the districts.</p>.<p>At JJ Hospital in Mumbai, a doctor didn't take the vaccine dose as had developed some allergy in his eyes on Saturday, which is not related to inoculation, doctors said.</p>.<p>As coronavirus vaccines reached Mumbai's Cooper Hospital on Saturday morning, dozens of health workers clapped and cheered the "vaccine carrier" staff.</p>.<p>With 'arti' thalis and sweets, the staff of the hospital waited outside the facility to welcome the first beneficiaries of the vaccination drive.</p>
<p>The dean of JJ Hospital in Mumbai, doctors, and former Maharashtra health minister Deepak Sawant were among the first beneficiaries to receive Covid-19 vaccine on the first day of the inoculation drive.</p>.<p>Dr Ranjit Mankeshwar, Dean, JJ Hospital, in Mumbai and Dr Padmaja Saraf received the vaccine shots in Mumbai and at Jalna civil hospital, respectively.</p>.<p>The inoculation drive is taking place at 285 centres in Maharashtra where 100 healthcare workers will be administered the shots in a day, and cover 28,500 workers, an official said.</p>.<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray launched the inoculation drive at a Covid care centre at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-vaccine-live-news-updates-astrazeneca-oxford-bharat-biotech-covaxin-covishield-healthworkers-free-vaccine-vaccination-drive-India-serum-institute-jan-16-narendra-modi-939594.html" target="_blank">Follow live updates on the Covid-19 vaccine here</a></strong></p>.<p>"It is a revolutionary step we are taking today. I salute to the Corona warriors who selflessly treated the Covid-19 patients when there was no remedy available," he told reporters.</p>.<p>In Pune, Dr Nitin Abhyankar (57) was among the first beneficiaries who received the vaccine.</p>.<p>"I feel extremely proud and happy that I could become the part of the inaugural inoculationdrive that has started in the country to fight Covid-19," said Dr Abhyankar, who looked perfectly fine after receiving the jab.</p>.<p>The state has received 9.63 lakh doses of Covishield vaccine and 20,000 doses of Covaxin vaccine, which have been distributed to all the districts.</p>.<p>At JJ Hospital in Mumbai, a doctor didn't take the vaccine dose as had developed some allergy in his eyes on Saturday, which is not related to inoculation, doctors said.</p>.<p>As coronavirus vaccines reached Mumbai's Cooper Hospital on Saturday morning, dozens of health workers clapped and cheered the "vaccine carrier" staff.</p>.<p>With 'arti' thalis and sweets, the staff of the hospital waited outside the facility to welcome the first beneficiaries of the vaccination drive.</p>