COVID-19 Vaccination: Two women deteriorated after getting 'Covaxin in Gurugram


Posted on 16th Jan 2021 03:32 pm by rohit kumar

During the vaccination campaign started today across the country to end the corona epidemic, two people have been reported to have worsened after getting vaccinated in Gurugram.

 

According to the information, the health of one Anganwadi worker and one Asha worker has deteriorated after being vaccinated at the vaccination center at Palam Vihar in DPSG. Anganwadi worker Anandlata was having trouble breathing due to increased blood pressure. During the observation, his health recovered after an hour and a half of giving medicine by the team of doctors. At the same time, the Asha worker was restless. She also became normal after giving medicines.

 

Both these women were 'C' at this center. A clinical trial of this vaccine is underway. The people who were vaccinated at this center have been filled with consent forms. However, there has been no problem at the place where the Covishield vaccine was installed.

 

'Covishield' at five centers and 'Covaxin' on one

 

In the Gurugram district, a vaccination campaign is going on in six centers and on Saturday. 'Covishield' vaccine has been applied by the Health Department at five centers, while the 'Covaxin' vaccine is being administered in DPSG school in Chauma. Consent letters are also being filled with health workers.

 

Significantly, the world's largest vaccination campaign against the Coronavirus has started across the country on Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched India's vaccination campaign against Covid-19 and said that it is the world's largest vaccination campaign and it shows India's strength.

 

In his address to the nation via video conference before the commencement of the vaccination campaign, the Prime Minister said that its use has been allowed only after scientists and experts have assured the safety of 'Made in India vaccines'.

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