Awareness programmes are being held across Ghaziabad district in an attempt to allay fears and apprehensions about the vaccines
Ghaziabad: People from some of the rural pockets in the district where the health department and the administration found it difficult to carry out vaccination drives because of low footfall, are now coming forward to take the jabs.
Before the second wave hit, inoculation camps had to be discontinued in villages like Tyori and Kalcheena in Bhojpur block, officials said, because most residents feared that the vaccines will have serious side-effects and did not take the jabs. But like many rural areas, these villages also saw several deaths and for most residents, this fear has made them think about getting the vaccines. “There was not a single day when four-five deaths were not reported. Now, everyone wants to get vaccinated. Several myths associated with vaccines have been busted and awareness drives are being carried out by many people, including religi
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