Doctor, nurse suspended after man gets anti-rabies vaccine instead of Covid-19 shot

The nurse and the medical officer should have checked the case papers before giving any vaccine, Sandeep Malvi, Additional Municipal Commissioner, Thane Municipal Corporation said.

Published On 2021-09-30 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2021-09-30 04:15 GMT

Thane: A Maharashtra's Thane resident was mistakenly jabbed with an anti-rabies vaccine (ARV) instead of a COVID-19 dose, said Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) Officials on Wednesday.Rajkumar Yadav, a resident of Kalwa had gone to get the COVID-19 vaccine at a healthcare centre in the Kalwa area of Thane district. The municipal corporation has accepted this mistake and immediately suspended...

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Thane: A Maharashtra's Thane resident was mistakenly jabbed with an anti-rabies vaccine (ARV) instead of a COVID-19 dose, said Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) Officials on Wednesday.

Rajkumar Yadav, a resident of Kalwa had gone to get the COVID-19 vaccine at a healthcare centre in the Kalwa area of Thane district. The municipal corporation has accepted this mistake and immediately suspended the doctor and nurse posted at the centre.

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The corporation informed that the said person who was administered the anti-rabies vaccine is stable.

Sandeep Malvi, Additional Municipal Commissioner, TMC, said, "The concerned patient, Rajkumar Yadav on Monday came for inquiring about COVID vaccine at Atkoneshwar Nagar primary health care centre in Kalwa east. The medical officer in charge of the centre gave him case papers for the Covishield vaccine and asked him to wait in the queue."

Malvi further said that Yadav mistakenly went and sat in a queue meant for ARV, when his turn came to get the shot, the concerned nurse did not check his case papers nor inform him about the vaccine dose administered. She assumed he was there for an ARV shot and gave him the jab.

"The nurse and the medical officer should have informed the patient about the vaccine being administered and should have checked the case papers before giving any vaccine," he added.

Informed that such negligence in any of its healthcare centres will not be ignored. "We have suspended both of them. The patient has been kept under the supervision of the doctor, his condition is fine now."

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