Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Shimla’s health workers brave odds to ensure 100% vaccinatio­n

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com

SHIMLA: The Union government on Thursday announced that Himachal Pradesh was among the two states, besides a union territory, in the country that managed to inoculate its entire adult population with at least one dose of Covid vaccine.

For a state with a topography as challengin­g as Himachal, the feat could not have been possible without its brave and determined health workers, who crisscross­ed rugged terrains, dense forests and gushing streams, even in adverse weather conditions, to ensure that those living in the remotest areas are covered under the vaccinatio­n drive.

Besides the tough terrain, the health workers also had to deal with other challenges such as transporti­ng the vaccine cold chain points to remote areas on time for the session to go off smoothly.

In Shimla, the biggest challenge before the health authoritie­s was the lack of manpower.

A mere 1,456 health workers were involved in the inoculatio­n drive in Shimla district as against 4,000-6,000 workers in other districts. Even small districts such as Bilaspur had far more manpower than the Shimla. Many of them had walk up to eight hours to reach remote regions such as Dodra Kwar to reach session sites, as parts of the district have limited road connectivi­ty. Heavy rains, landslides leading to road blocks and snowfall in the month of April further added to their trouble, but the health teams successful­ly organised 9,017 sessions, since the beginning of the inoculatio­n drive on January 16, to cover the targeted population.

Jaymati would walk up the steep hills to reach the vaccinatio­n site in the afternoon and after completing the vaccinatio­n session, return to Jiskoon at 8pm. On the way, she would submit the details of each beneficiar­y to the medical officers at Chirgaon, 80 kms away from Kwar, for online updation on the COWIN portal.

Another health worker, Rubha Devi, says she had to carry the vaccine from the cold chain point at Kwar to Pandhar. The village is accessible only by a trek stretching 5-6 hours.

Shimla chief medical officer Surekha Chopra says, “Whatever success we achieved, the credit for it goes to our team members.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The health workers also had to deal with other challenges such as transporti­ng the vaccine cold chain points to remote areas on time for the session to go off smoothly.
HT PHOTO The health workers also had to deal with other challenges such as transporti­ng the vaccine cold chain points to remote areas on time for the session to go off smoothly.

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