The Asian Age

Kejri: Don’t believe in rumours, experts say Covid vaccines safe

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New Delhi, Jan. 16: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday urged people not to believe in rumours and listen to experts who say Covid-19 vaccines are safe, as the world’s largest immunisati­on programme against the disease began in the country.

Kejriwal inspected the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital here, interacted with some health workers who received the shot and lauded their contributi­on in fighting the pandemic.

The vaccinatio­n drive has started at 81 centres in Delhi. Atmaja Priyadarsh­ini Nayak, nursing officer at the LNJP Hospital, was administer­ed the vaccine shot in the presence of the chief minister.

“I have interacted with those vaccinated. No one has any problem. All are happy that they will get rid of coronaviru­s,” the chief minister said.

He said: “I want to say to all not to pay attention to rumours and misinforma­tion. The experts say vaccines are safe and there is no need to worry.”

But there is a need to use face masks and maintain social distancing even after receiving the vaccine shots, Kejriwal stressed.

The Delhi government has made all the preparatio­ns and around 8,100 people will be vaccinated on Saturday at 81 sites across Delhi, he said, adding the exercise was running smoothly at LNJP and those vaccinated were very happy.

The chief minister said there was no need to launch a separate app to register people for vaccinatio­n as the Centre has devised the same system for the entire country.

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Arvind Kejriwal

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