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Health Min takes Covaxin jab, says move will dispel concerns

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CHENNAI: To quell rumours regarding efficacy and side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, Health Minister C Vijaya Baskar received the first dose of Covaxin at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital on Friday.

“I wanted to set an example by taking shots of a vaccine that is least preferred. I hope this encourages more healthcare profession­als to come forward to take the vaccine,” he said.

When the vaccinatio­n drive was launched last week, there were multiple speculatio­ns on why politician­s, especially health ministers, refrained from taking the vaccine. “There are rumours circulatin­g on social media that the vaccine can cause side effects but they are not true,” he said, after taking the shot and clarified that he did so in his capacity as a doctor and member of the Indian Medical Associatio­n.

Stating that Tamil Nadu has so far received around 10.45 lakh doses of Covishield and 20,000 doses of Covaxin, the Minister said more doses will be received by the Health Department gradually.

So far 51,651 people have been vaccinated in the State. On Friday, a total of 8,704 healthcare workers were vaccinated, including 8,544 people who took Covidshiel­d while 160 healthcare workers received Covaxin. A total of 1,147 vaccinatio­n sessions have been conducted for Covishield and 42 sessions have been held across the State. A total of 50,584 people have received their first doses of Covishield and 1,067 healthcare workers have received Covaxin in Tamil Nadu.

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Health Minister Vijaya Baskar receving the vaccine shot at RGGGH on Friday

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