Deccan Chronicle

J&K HAMLET 1ST TO GET 100% ADULTS JABBED

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Srinagar, June 8: A remote hamlet in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir has become the first village in India to vaccinate all its adult population against Covid-19, officials said on Tuesday.

The credit goes to the healthcare workers whose strenuous efforts shot Weyan hamlet, with an adult population of

362, to national fame, they said.

“The village is located only

28 kilometres away from Bandipora district headquarte­rs, but a distance of 18 kilometres has to be covered by foot as there is no motorable road,” an official of the health department said.

He said the task of vaccinatin­g all the residents was even more difficult as the village consists of nomadic families who go to higher reaches for grazing their livestock. “There is no internet access in the village. So it was not possible for the residents to get appointmen­ts for vaccinatio­n like the way people in urban areas do,” Bashir Ahmed Khan, Chief Medical Officer, Bandipora said while explaining the difficulty faced by the healthcare workers.

The vaccinatio­n in the village was covered under ‘J&K model’, which is a 10-point strategy to vaccinate entire eligible population at accelerate­d pace.

Despite initial vaccine hesitancy, Jammu and Kashmir has achieved 70 per cent vaccinatio­n in the 45+ age group, almost double the national average, the official said.

Commenting on the achievemen­t, Yatish Yadav, media advisor to Jammu and Kashmir government, said the Union territory was raising the bar in the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive.

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