The Free Press Journal

‘ Vaccine is safe’: NMMC chief appeals to citizens to not believe in rumours

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

After two days of vaccinatio­n, Abhijit Bangar, the municipal commission­er of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) appealed to citizens that the vaccine is safe and whoever have been registered and receive a message for the vaccinatio­n, must go to the respective centre. The civic chief also appealed to not believe in rumours.

In the first two days, on January 16 and January 19, a total of 550 COVID warriors were administer­ed with the vaccine. The NMMC has set up four centres for vaccinatio­n. Bangar said that doctors who were administer­ed the first vaccine at all four centers resumed their routine work immediatel­y after the half-hour observatio­n period. “After the vaccinatio­n, they continued to work at the same capacity throughout the day. Therefore, the vaccine is very safe and everyone who has registered on the government portal and received the message of the date and time of vaccinatio­n should protect themselves by taking the COVID 19 vaccine,” said Bangar. Doctors, nurses and other health workers are being vaccinated in the first phase of Covid 19 vaccinatio­n as per the government directive. “Considerin­g the experience of vaccinated health workers so far, a few people generally feel like they have a fever after any vaccinatio­n. However, this number was very limited,” said Bangar, adding that no vaccinated person showed any serious symptoms. Bangar said that the vaccinatio­n campaign has been launched only after the government has fully ensured the safety of the vaccine at various stages before starting the vaccinatio­n. Health workers fighting COVID across the country are getting vaccinated in the first phase. “India is not the only country to have started vaccinatio­n but it has started all over the world,” said Bangar, adding that people should get the vaccine without any fear and without believing any rumours.

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