Bloomberg
Mumbai’s municipality has received bids to import 10 million Sputnik vaccines and expects more proposals as authorities attempt an ambitious plan to vaccinate every resident of the world’s second-most densely packed city within two months.
India’s financial capital estimates to spend about 7 billion rupees ($96 million) to buy
the shots, Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal told Bloomberg TV in an interview on Wednesday.
Faster vaccinations could help avert a third wave of the coronavirus, which could cost the city above 8 billion rupees just to run its temporary hospitals created to tackle a surge in patients.
Mumbai has been the epicenter of India’s virus outbreak in both previous waves, though it has received praise for flattening the curve relatively quickly. Last week it became the first city in the country to independently seek to import vaccines as local manufacturers struggle to keep up with demand.