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ZMO, Sarpanch kick start vaccination drive in Panchayat Gatti
6/27/2021 11:24:06 PM

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BANI, June 27: Zonal Medical Officer (ZMO) Dr Rameshwar Singh along with Sarpanch Gatti, Sushil Kumar visited Panchayat Gatti in Tehsil Bani and motivated people of the area to immediately get themselves vaccinated against Covid-19.
Dr Rameshwar and Sarpanch Sushil conducted door to door campaign in the Panchayat and motivated people for vaccination. On their request, about 40 people from the area got vaccinated.
While interacting with the locals, Dr Rameshwar Singh said, today we are faced with an unprecedented situation due to COVID-19-Pandemic and such tough times can be overcome by every individual playing his due role to achieve success in the crucial battle. He said that people must understand that only strict adherence to Covid SOPs and vaccination are the weapons that can defeat the deadly virus and as such it is the people who will have to ensure that SOPs are followed sacredly.
The Zonal Medical Officer said that the administration especially the health functionaries are relentlessly working on ground not only treating the COVID-19 patients but also providing other related services like distribution of immunity boosters, masks and sanitizers and last but not the least running vaccination campaigns at the centres.
Dr Rameshwar Singh made a fervent appeal to them to get themselves vaccinated against the deadly virus at the earliest. He asserted that this is the only way to defeat the invisible enemy sooner than later.
Sarpanch Sushil expressed gratitude to Dr Rameshwar Singh and team for their motivation and hard work in vaccinating the people and making them aware about Covid-19 SOPs.
Suresh Gupta Assistant Nodal Officer, ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers, Ex-Chairman Panchayat Adbul Qayoom, member Panchayat Kuldeep, volunteer Amit Rajput, and Pharmacist Nitin, FMPH worker Sunaina and Lab Tech Shanti Prasadh were also present.
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