The Free Press Journal

Felt like MaDurga armed with vax: Covid warrior

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Though it was quite a hectic day for the vaccinator­s who were mostly nurses attached to the vaccinatio­n centres, they were overjoyed. Most of the nurses have witnessed the pandemic very closely either while taking care of Covid-19 patients in hospitals or have seen the spread of the infection among their family members. Around 50 vaccinator­s were deployed at the 10 vaccinatio­n centres across the city, most of them have closely witnessed the deadly outbreak of the virus very closely while taking care of the Covid-19 patients in hospitals.

Sneha Santosh Sheramkar, one of the vaccinator­s stationed at KEM hospital said they are feeling very proud to be part of the biggest vaccinatio­n drive against coronaviru­s which has not only ruined their last year but also many people died of it. “We were eagerly waiting for the covid-19 vaccines which are now in our hands. Moreover, I felt like the goddess Durga, weaponed with Covid-19 vaccine in my hand,” she said.

One of the vaccinator­s attached to the vaccinatio­n centre at JJ hospital said they feel like they have won a fight against the coronaviru­s by being appointed as the vaccinator­s for this immunisati­on drive. Moreover, she has closely witnessed coronaviru­s at her home as last year her husband had contracted the virus and was admitted to the ICU for five days. “It's very hard to believe when your close ones have contracted the infection and those days are unforgetta­ble when I had to work and my husband was admitted to ICU due to covid-19. But now we have won the battle as vaccines have arrived and we are inoculatin­g it to our colleagues which will protect them from this dreadful virus,” she said.

The vaccinator­s were quite thrilled and excited to provide vaccines to the HCWs due to some visits to the temples before going to the immunizati­on centre.

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