Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Few takers for Covid-19 test in rural Gurdaspur

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com

GURDASPUR: Despite the coronaviru­s pandemic continuing to spread rapidly across the countrysid­e, testing of villagers is proving to be a Herculean task for the health department in Gurdaspur district 71 per cent population of which resides in rural areas.

Health department organised a Covid-19 testing camp at Hemrajpur village, 10 km from the district headquarte­rs, on Friday and only five people turned up. The village has two panchayats and a population of over 2,200. This happened despite personal requests by both the sarpanches and announceme­nts from the gurdwara loudspeake­r. Among the five people who got tested included the two sarpanches. According to the health department officials, the situation is similar in other villages of the district.

“The camp was organised on the direction of Gurdaspur subdivisio­nal magistrate (SDM). Only three people turned up for testing,” said Kuldeep Singh, one of the two sarpanches of the village.

Describing the reason behind the hesitancy among the villagers, Kuldeep said, “There is a misconcept­ion that if anyone is found to be positive, he or she will be shifted to hospital. Many of them believe the misguided propaganda on social media. It is despite our assurance that a separate hall has been spared in the village for treatment of the Covid-19 patients.” He said so far no one has died in his village due to the coronaviru­s. Gurdaspur civil surgeon Harbhajan Raj said, “It’s the same story everywhere. Our teams have been visiting various villages, but people are not showing up for the test. Lately, a vaccinatio­n team had visited a brick kiln in a village, but, after seeing the health team, all the workers fled from the spot.”

On Friday, 11 people died due to the coronaviru­s in Gurdaspur district. Punjab Health Systems Corporatio­n’s chairman Amardeep Singh Cheema said they were roping in representa­tives of panchayats and urban local bodies to motivate the people.

 ??  ?? Officials say one of the main reasons behind vaccine hesitancy is the fear of being hospitalis­ed if test is comes positive.
HT FILE
Officials say one of the main reasons behind vaccine hesitancy is the fear of being hospitalis­ed if test is comes positive. HT FILE

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