Centre's plan to combat vaccine hesitancy amongst Indians
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Kuch toh log kahenge
The union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan unveiled posters yesterday that aim to address the hesitancy amongst some people regarding the coronavirus vaccine.
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The undecided
India's has launched one of the world's largest vaccination drive and until now, about 10 lakh healthcare workers have been inoculated. But hesitancy regarding the jabs is something that seems to be found all over India as many are concerned about the Covaxin vaccine that has been approved seemingly in a premature manner.
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Working together
Launching a number of posters, Dr Vardhan asked the people to not pay any need to such rumours and reminded all about India's polio drive and how the goal of both the vaccination campaigns continues to be of eradicating the disease altogether from the country.
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Trust in the jab
The Health Ministry has time and again emphasised on the safety of the vaccines. While there have been some adverse effects on some, the Centre maintains that most of those inoculated are on their way to normalcy.