Hindustan Times (Noida)

Doubts, faulty data hinder vaccine drive

- Sanjeev K Jha sanjeev.jha@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: In what comes as a major concern for the Gautam Budh Nagar administra­tion, many health workers said they are reluctant to receive the vaccinatio­n shot against the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) disease.

The district held its fourth session of phase one of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive on Friday, even as several corona warriors expressed their reluctance, saying they harboured doubts about the vaccines ranging from its adverse effects to dearth of efficacy data.

Rakesh Kumar, a sanitation worker, is among those who did not turn up for inoculatio­n at the primary health centre (PHC) in Dadri. One of his colleagues, Shekhar, said his family asked him not to go for vaccinatio­n. “Last evening, he told me that since he had already suffered from Covid-19, he has already developed antibodies and now doesn’t need the vaccinatio­n,” Rakesh said of Shekhar.

Sudha Singh (name changed), who works as an anganwadi worker, was informed two days ago of her vaccinatio­n slot on Friday at community health centre (CHC) in Dadri. She came to the centre, but refused to get the shot. “I’ve come here but will not take the vaccine as I’ve no idea about its accuracy and efficacy. I can’t put my life in danger as I have two children,” she said.

A sanitation worker, who was enlisted for Friday’s inoculatio­n at a booth at the district hospital, echoed similar views. “We are not the experiment­al type. We were scared in going for duties but had to as there was no other option. Again, when we are sceptical about this vaccine, we are being made scapegoats. I’ll not take the vaccine unless all doctors in the district get inoculated,” he said.

Reluctance apart, the faulty database has also dogged the vaccinatio­n drive in the district. Dr Abhishek Deswal, head of critical care medicine at Sharda hospital, has been deputed in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the Covid-19 ward with his team of doctors and paramedics. “No one from our team is enlisted in the vaccinatio­n list. I’ve informed the district magistrate and the chief medical officer (CMO), requesting them to include our names in the list on a priority basis,” he said.

District magistrate Suhas LY agreed that the database has many faults. “Reluctance is a minor issue. The vaccinatio­n list includes thousands of nursing and para-medical students and staff who left the district right after the lockdown was lifted. On the other hand, this list does not include names of those health workers who joined their duties during the pandemic. These faults were not corrected on time, and the CO-WIN portal doesn’t give the rights of editing the list to the data entry operators,” he said.

The DM further said thhe had asked the district health department officials to prepare an updated list of health workers to be inoculated.

Meanwhile, district CMO Dr Deepak Ohri said the health department is leaving no stone unturned to finish the first phase of vaccinatio­n as quickly as possible and proceed to the next phase. “However, reluctance among health workers is slowing down the process. We are hoping that the number of vaccine recipients will go up in the last two sessions of vaccinatio­n. So, we are asking senior doctors and hospital officials who have already taken shots to motivate others,” he said.

Meanwhile, the district improved its vaccinatio­n numbers by nearly 15% this time, as 3,502 out of the intended daily target of 5,234 corona warriors took the Covid-19 shot on Friday. In the four sessions held so far, Covishield could be administer­ed to 9,146 out of 24,453 health workers.

The CMO stated that in the remaining two rounds – to be held February 4 and 5 – as many as 15,307 health workers will be inoculated.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT ?? A health care worker gets vaccinated against Covid-19 at Sector 30 district hospital on Friday.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT A health care worker gets vaccinated against Covid-19 at Sector 30 district hospital on Friday.

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