Despite losing, Asha workers returned to Covid’s task – News2IN
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Despite losing, Asha workers returned to Covid’s task

Despite losing, Asha workers returned to Covid's task
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Jaipur: A 40-year-old Asha worker, Seema Verma from Ranipura Village in the Bundi District, who has lost his hand because of Gangren in 2020 when he conducted a Covid-19 survey, has shown the courage to return to work.
He now encourages villagers to be vaccinated.
Even though he was Ulable to speak correctly because of paralysis, he reached out to people through the door survey to the door.
Seema checks their health status and then asks them to be vaccinated.
He took his 11-year-old daughter who helped him in communicating messages to people, if they did not understand what Seema said.
“It is the determination that remains active.
He cannot speak properly and one hand has been cut off, even though he works hard for the health of the villagers,” said Seema Seema Seema.
Given the incident that occurred in May last year, Sita Ram told Tii, “he was taken home in an unconscious circumstances.
We rushed to the city for care, where the doctor had to cut his hand.” He was diagnosed with gangrene.
Now the condition has increased, Seema prefers to work than sitting at home.
He examined people’s health, asking if anyone had covid symptoms such as coughing, cold and fever and also encouraged them to fight this disease through vaccination.

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