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NMC pierces more than 1,500 in DeeShabhoomi, Masjids, Eidgah

NMC pierces more than 1,500 in DeeShabhoomi, Masjids, Eidgah
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Nagpur: NMC pierces more than 1,500 people, including around 1,200 in DeeShabhoumi alone, between 12 and 16 October in a special drive.
In the last two days, the Civic body also held special camps in the mosque and at Jafffar Nagar Eidgah Ground as the size of confidence.
The medical team said that many of them were the first dose recipients.
Zonal Medical Officer Dr.
Atequr Raheman Khan has advised religious leaders and Imams Mosque, beside people in slums.
“Three camps were held in Eidgah, aware of Jama Mosque, and Godavari Slum on Sunday.
During our interaction, people revealed some myths such as infertility, and population control regarding Covid vaccination.
Our team explains to them the benefits of vaccination, which is the only weapon Against Covid at this time, “Khan said.
Khan added that community members gradually overcome vaccine doubts.
NMC has also set up six kiosks for antigen testing, vaccination and general health checks at the DeeShabhoomi entry point from 13 to 16 October.
Two people got positive.
They shift to AIIMS Nagpur for institutional quarantine.
According to the guideline, only people who are fully vaxxed are allowed to enter.
During this period, 1,182 visitors were vaccinated there.
From this, 719 received the first dose while 463 got the second.
More than 4,400 visitors also took a quick antigen test while 3,003 underwent a medical examination.
This initiative was taken by Laxmi Nagar Zone under the guidance of the Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari and Commissioner of Radhakrishnan B.
Camp managed by the NMC Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Sanjay Chilkar, Dr.
Govardhan Medical Officer Navkhare, assistant medial officer Dr.
Vijay Joshi and Zonal Dr.
Sunil Kamble.
Dr.
Sanjay Chilkar said 40 teams in each zone are now focused on the area with a number of people who are not vaccinated.
“We are also approaching religious places to convince more people who are reluctant.
Because footsteps down in our centers, we decided to reach them,” he said.

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