Haveri: Apart from doubts and supply of acute short doses, all populations that meet the requirements in 17 villages in the Haveri District, Bumavaraj District Bommai – have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
The achievement is not easy for health officials because the locals are afraid of side effects from shots.
It requires a lot of persuasion and various visits to potential beneficiary houses to complete work.
Recently, the Ministry of Health even respected several locals for their support.
“With reviews and sustainable motivation, the aim is achieved.
Now, we plan to discuss the eligible population in all districts to prevent the third wave,” said Mohammad Roshan, Chief Executive Officer, Haveri Zilla Panchayat.
After the bommai was sworn in as cm, the supply of doses to the district is simplified.
Officials began campaigning door-todoor and regular follow-up, finally made everyone take the opportunity.
Most villages are in the district of the district of rustic.
“Initially, no one from our village was willing to take a shot, but after seeing the severity of the second infection, some appeared for the first shot,” said the residents of Khurda-Veerapur at Byadigi Taluk.
“Now, more than 50% of people also take the second dose.” Dr.
Jayanand, Kecamatan Reproductive Health Officer (RCH) and Nodal officers for Covid Vaccination, said health workers face many obstacles but they work hard to pollute every adult in the district.
“The district has received sufficient dose supply every day and we have increased the number of sessions.
From 17, some villages are in remote areas, but we achieve 100% coverage with the support of Thos and nursing staff.”