Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Tarn Taran police rope in sarpanches to boost testing, vaccinatio­n

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com

TARN TARAN: As Covid continues to spread its tentacles in villages, Tarn Taran police have decided to rope in sarpanches and councillor­s of nagar panchayats to boost testing and vaccinatio­n in the rural areas where people have been showing reluctance to adhere to the health department’s guidelines.

The police of the district, 87% population of which lives in rural areas, have also identified 80 villages with 300+ population to start special drives with the help of local administra­tion and health department for vaccinatin­g all those aged above 45 years.

According to the Punjab health department, the current case fatality rate in Punjab’s rural areas is 2.7% against less than 1% in urban areas. Out of the total 6,416 positive cases in the district, 4,992 were reported from the rural areas. The district has reported 246 deaths in total.

The initiative of the Punjab Police comes after it was brought to the fore that most of the people living in the rural areas of Tarn Taran showed reluctance in complying with the mandatory restrictio­ns of the health department.

The health officials in Tarn Taran were also “astonished” to find that “deaths in some villages were being underrepor­ted” due to the “Covid conspiracy” agenda on social media and an alleged campaign of the farm leaders refusing to accept the severity of the virus. The farmer leaders in Tarn Taran have been mobilising support for organising a huge procession from Harike Pattan town to the national capital against the three farm laws.

SSP Dhruman H Nimbale has been holding meetings with 20-25 sarpanches daily. He has also directed all SPs and DSPs to continue such meetings with all village heads, representa­tives of panchayati raj and councillor­s of the nagar panchayats to ensure building of trust for the health department.

“We are making the sarpanches aware so that they can further ensure proper testing and vaccinatio­n in their respective villages. There has been a spread of misinforma­tion about the vaccine on social media. The sarpanches are being told not to believe any misinforma­tion,” said the SSP.

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