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Kuch to log kahengay, logon ka kaam hai kehna. combats rumours on vaccines Kuch to log kahengay, logon ka kaam hai kehna,” said the Union Health Ministry in one of the creative posters released on | 22 Jan 2021 3:10 AM GMT NEW DELHI: Kuch to log kahengay, logon ka kaam hai kehna, said the Union Health Ministry in one of the creative posters released on Thursday to bring about vaccine awareness in a bid to combat rumour-mongering and allay hesitancy amongst the Healthcare workers. Hesitancy among the frontline Health workers, who are being inoculated on priority, has been witnessed pan-India. It is being attributed to doubts over the safety of the prematurely approved Covaxin vaccine and adverse events in some people following immunisation. ....
NEW DELHI: Kuch to log kahengay, logon ka kaam hai kehna, the Union Health Ministry said in one of the creative posters released on Thursday to bring about vaccine awareness in a bid to combat rumour-mongering and allay hesitancy amongst the healthcare workers. Hesitancy among the frontline health workers, who are being inoculated on priority, has been witnessed pan-India. It is being attributed to doubts over the safety of the prematurely approved Covaxin vaccine and adverse events in some people following immunisation. In a handful of posters, the Ministry urged the reluctant beneficiaries to not pay heed to the rumours about the vaccines. Even during the anti-polio drive, the government had run similar campaigns. Do boond zindagi ki still resonates in every Indian s head. ....
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3-MIN READ Covid-19: Rising Reluctance to Take the Shot Latest Challenge Before Centre A medical worker inoculates a doctor with a Covid-19 vaccine at the Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC) in Ahmedabad. (AFP) To tackle this, the government plans to roll out an elaborate multi-pronged approach, including messages from the prime minister and chief ministers, and bombarding social media and news cycles with positive messages to change the public discourse. FOLLOW US ON: The growing hesitancy among citizens to take the much-awaited Covid-19 shot has less to do with trypanophobia and is more about the fear and anxiety brought on by reports of side effects – sometimes fatal – in a few cases. Although in none of the cases, the post-jab medical conditions were proved to be a direct result of the Covid-19 vaccine, there is rising uncertainty in people about taking the shot in the arm. ....
Kuch to log kahengay, logon ka kaam hai kehna, the Union Health Ministry said in one of the creative posters released on Thursday to bring about vaccine awareness in a bid to combat rumour-mongering and allay hesitancy amongst the healthcare workers. ....