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K’Taka: In Yadgir, Officials stabbed people on the farm, PDS shops

K'Taka: In Yadgir, Officials stabbed people on the farm, PDS shops
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Bengaluru: With people reluctant to take the Covid vaccine because of unfounding fear, a group of health staff in the Yadgir district has adopted a new strategy to defeat doubts: they are inoculating people on agricultural agriculture, roadside shops.
Yadgir Regency was recently in the news after 1,500 adults in the village closed the door on the travel vaccination journey by locking their homes and picking up the fight with officials.
To fight this, health officials now carry vaccine bottles on their bicycles and scooters and vaccinate people, literally, where they find it.
Indumati Patil, District Health Officers, Yadgir said their mission was clear: including as many citizens as possible to minimize the possible third wave impact.
“We realized that they were reluctant to take shots and some were implanted,” Indumati said.
“We decided to collect data about these people from Ransum shops and Panchayat gram offices where they would register under the Gandhi National Rural Employment of Mahatma Gandhi (MGNREGA).
We have been able to discuss more than three lakh people since.
Experience The Pulse Polio campaign has been very helpful.
“Maleanic District Officer Dr.
Lakshmikanth, who was on the ground, admitted that he had to taste public wrath.
“The wrong information campaign inhibits the drive, but has now changed.
Previously, we asked them to come to PHC, but they refused.
So, we went to their home, but they locked their homes.
So now, we will go to their fields , “he said.
Dr.
Lakshmikanth added: “This is the sowder season and they are afraid of losing their income if they are fever or hand pain after receiving Jab.
Zilla Panchayat is assisted by ensuring the farmers get leave from their work.
They are busy sowing the Dal and Moong Dal tour.” The Yadgir district has Panchayats 123 grams and 519 villages.
Dr.
Lakshmikanth said their work began at 7:30 a.m.
every day.
“We made a plan and reached the village at 8 in the morning.
Our first job was to collect the details of those who have registered under Mgnrega.
We went to the fields or even if we found it on the road, we vaccinated them.
Because many people received Jab, doubtful doubtful.
Disappearance, and it makes our work easier.
We also give them medicine for fever as a measure of self-confidence, “he said.

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