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B’luru: Vaccines can save them, the patient’s family who rue

B'luru: Vaccines can save them, the patient's family who rue
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Bengaluru: Principals from private nursing colleges in the city died of Covid-19 complications recently.
The daughter of her desperate, a student of the MBBS last year, said that even a timely dose of vaccine can help save it.
The principal was afraid of there would be side effects if he took Jab, and his daughter now regretted that this vaccine doubt was not addressed.
“He returned home after Covid-19 treatment, but suffered neurological complications, including seizures.
Infection and the next problem might not be severe if he took a vaccine,” his daughter said.
Family members of many more Covid-19 victims shared a similar heartbreaking account because they reflect what scenario if.
They told Stoi how they could not get dear people attached to the top of the second wave in April-May due to delayed decisions, vaccine doubts, concerns over moving roads in the midst of a surge in cases or rushing in inoculation centers.
A 79-year-old man from Vidyaranyapura died in mid-May.
“My father was the patient of the heart, and he was considering whether he had to take a vaccine after some early doubts.
He delayed it because he did not step out.
He and my 20-year-old daughter tested positive.
Even though the viral load is higher in my daughter, He recovered.
He has taken a vaccine dose.
But we lose the Father, “said the son of an elderly patient.
Doctors in private hospitals in Rajajinagar told the death of other senior citizens who were accepted with seven patients in August.
Group eight members have traveled to Tirupati and they were all tested positive for Covid-19 after they returned.
“The man was in his early 60’s “An intensive said that coordinated with family.
According to Dr.
Reshma S, who heads administrative affairs at a private hospital, some patients surrendered to the virus despite taking one vaccine shot.
He lost his 88-year-old grandmother in May.
“Because it was the peak of a pandemic, taking it out because vaccination was difficult.
We have planned to invades it once the waves subside.
But one dose alone might not help,” said Dr.
Reshma.
Long queues in government vaccination centers, coupled with health problems related to old age, imposing the father of an 84-year-old health worker to go home without being pasted four times between March and April.
“The vaccine must be taken when someone is healthy.
My father went to get a shot when he was relatively fine.
He visited the nearest primary health center four times but it didn’t work.
He would complain about crowding and long lines.
On May 2, he tested positively And died two weeks later, “said health workers, who were on the hospital run by the central government in the city.

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