Hyderabad: The internal analysis of the Ministry of Health has revealed how large amounts of medical personnel refused to take the Covid-19 vaccine that said there was no need for it when there was no surge in the case.
With many districts still lagging behind the 100 percent vaccination target, the authorities are clearly worried.
In Medchal-Malkakgiri, mostly falls in a large Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), the number of those who have not received a high dose remain high.
Concerns about the effectiveness of vaccines are also quoted as high raguan rages among the frontline workers.
According to sources, professional nurses and paramedics in districts such as Medchal and Nalgonda do not want to take Jab.
“It is very strange that many individuals believe taking precautions to protect themselves from Covid-19 are preferred to take vaccines,” said an official.
Vaccines must be in the celebration season: Social media experts are flooded with footage of people who fled health workers who tried to manage the vaccine to them, especially in rural areas.
“Even though the massive awareness campaign is unfortunate that many people, including health staff, hide this myth,” said the top official.
Experts say it is not true to assume that vaccines must be taken when only if there is an increase in the number of cases.
Many health and science research organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), have long said that taking two doses of vaccines helps reduce the severity of infection and reduce mortality.
“After completion of two vaccine doses, it will take at least 40 days before the antibodies are produced.
This means that vaccine doses are very important,” said the Council of Madala, a Certified Indian Council (ICMR) researcher to Ti.
Madala said, “Because the celebration season will last until January, the best is vaccinated.”