Hayes & Harlington Gazette

COUNCILLOR­S WORK TO REASSURE COMMUNITY

- By ANAHITA HOSSEIN-POUR anahita.hosseinpou­r@reachplc.com @myldn

HOUNSLOW councillor­s have joined together once again to send a message to their diverse communitie­s during the pandemic.

The borough representa­tives released a five-minute video encouragin­g residents to accept the Covid vaccine when it is offered to them, and dispelling myths over the jab shared on social media.

Hanif Khan, the cabinet member for transport and One Hounslow, coordinate­d the call, with some councillor­s relaying their views in different languages.

This is the second video released by councillor­s during the pandemic, the first being a heartfelt message to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communitie­s when it was first discovered ethnic minorities were being disproport­ionately affected by the virus.

In a Hounslow Council health and wellbeing board meeting on February 2, a presentati­on from its public health team showed a “strong positive correlatio­n” of wards with higher proportion­s of people from ethnic minority background­s also having higher proportion­s of positive Covid cases.

It adds that while Hounslow has a 52% BAME population and a 48% white population, according to an Office of National Statistics annual population survey from 2018, the proportion of positive cases are 55% BAME people, 29% white people and 16% unknown.

Since the vaccine roll-out started, there have been concerns nationally of lower uptake of the jab from people of ethnic minority background­s.

In the latest Youtube video, Cllr Khan said: “You may have heard from the media that some people don’t want to take the Covid-19 vaccine. In our opinion and the opinion of the NHS it is not a sensible thing to do, and I strongly recommend that you take it. I am from the BAME community and will be taking it when offered – and my family will do as well.”

Cllr Harleen Atwal shared her experience of getting the Pfizer vaccine at her GP surgery, due to her medical condition of multiple sclerosis.

According to the updates from Hounslow’s public health team, health partners have carried out more than 22,000 vaccinatio­ns since December 15.

Primary care sites they have been giving out 2,000 vaccines per day on average.

The council’s team also shared how they were trying to work with communitie­s to tackle vaccine hesitancy, such as running a focus group for black men in January, with another scheduled this month.

In the councillor­s’ Youtube video, others such as Cllr Nisar Malik compared the vaccine to being similar to receiving a jab for polio as a child, adding: “Right now it’s a requiremen­t for your families, for you to protect yourself.”

Cllr Bandna Chopra used her voice to address fake news circulatin­g around the jab.

“There’s a lot of misinforma­tion out there about the vaccine,” she said.

“That it contains a microchip and that it’s not suitable for vegans and vegetarian­s.

“Can I assure you it has no microchip within it and it is totally safe for those people who are vegan or vegetarian.”

Cllr Raghwinder Siddhu added: “I kindly request you do not take any notice of such rumours.”

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YOUTUBE Cllr Hanif Khan sends a message to residents

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