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Jammu elders step in to counter misinformation against COVID-19 vaccines | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 29: Due to misinformation launched by some anti-social elements, people are hesitant to take vaccine but elders of Jammu region are leading from the front to counter this vicious campaign. After 120-year-old Dholi Devi of remotest Dudu area of Udhampur district volunteered herself for vaccination to inspire others, 118-year-old Sher Mohammad of the most backward Mahore tehsil of Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir took the jab to counter the ‘misinformation’ about the inoculation. “If I can take vaccination why others are hesitating?”, the super-centenarian asked after he was immunized by a mobile team of the health department at his residence. “After getting the COVID-19 jab, I feel more confident and protected as the vaccine is the biggest shield against the deadly disease,” he said. Sher Mohammad appealed to the people of the district to come forward and get vaccinated against the infection. He said the vaccine has been advised by top doctors and experts and urged no one should pay any heed to such rumour. In the ongoing fight against the deadly Coronavirus, elders from Jammu are taking the lead so setting examples for others. First, it was 90-year-old Thakri Devi of Kashira Panchayat of Udhampur who had taken a jab on May 2 after defeating Coronavirus during the first wave. She was followed by 120-year-old, Dholi Devi of the Dudu area of the same district. Furthermore, 96-year-old Badrinath Sharma of border village Gardwal of Samba district has set an inspiration for demoralized people by successfully beating the deadly virus through his willpower and positivity. |
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