City
Epaper

Meet Aadhaar, who took Covid jab, as her villagers ran away

By IANS | Updated: June 25, 2021 15:35 IST

Kasganj (Uttar Pradesh), June 25 A 96-year-old woman became the face of vaccination drive in villages in Kasganj ...

Open in App

Kasganj (Uttar Pradesh), June 25 A 96-year-old woman became the face of vaccination drive in villages in Kasganj district when she took the jab and inspired others to shun hesitancy towards the much-needed vaccine.

A joint team of administration, police and health department officials reached the Nagla Kadheri village in the district to vaccinate residents but they faced stiff resistance and most villagers hid in their fields while others locked themselves in their homes.

Aadhaar Kumari, 96, however readily agreed to get vaccinated.

After getting the jab, she called out to other villagers and convinced them to take the vaccine.

Tehsildar Ajay Kumar Yadav said, "Her appeal worked like magic and in the next few hours, all 176 residents over the age of 18 in the village had taken their shot."

Superintendent of Soron block community health centre, Harish Kumar Singh said, "We are thankful to Aadhaar Kumari for helping us out. It was on her appeal that residents voluntarily took their first dose."

Aadhaar Kumari, who lives alone since her son abandoned her years ago, said, "I wanted to set an example instead of giving sermons about the vaccine. I am not educated but I know that this will help save people."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Aadhaar kumari
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalAadhaar cards to be authenticated for UP Board students from this year

Health Realted Stories

HealthStar Health's profit crashes 99.76 pc in Q4

HealthAyush Ministry to hold national conclave to boost traditional healthcare delivery

HealthWorld Immunisation Week: Vaccines saved 38 million lives SE Asia, says WHO

HealthGujarat: Jan Aushadhi Kendra becomes a boon for Jamnagar people, offering medicines at low price

HealthWhy treating depression in teenagers may be easier than in adults