This incident happened in Khalbujurg village of Kasrawad tehsil of Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh.
The corona epidemic has made the condition of the country critical for the last one and a half years. In such a situation, the government has emphasized on the vaccination campaign to prevent the infection of corona and bring back the same situation. Vaccination for people over the age of 45 started long ago. After this, vaccination campaign was started for the age group of 18 to 45 years also. Vaccination arrangements have been made at different places in all the states across the country. However, now there is some confusion at the vaccination sites. Long lines of people can be seen at the places. There is a tremendous fight among people regarding vaccination, especially in rural places. Although there is a lot of enthusiasm among the people regarding the vaccination campaign, the crowd gathering at the vaccination site is also creating difficulties for the administration at times.
One such case was seen at a Kovid vaccination center in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. At the vaccination site of a village in Khargone’s Kasrawad tehsil, women have clashed with each other over the vaccine and they fought a lot. Many women started fighting among themselves. A woman was pulled by holding the peak in such a way that she fell away. During this there was a lot of commotion.
Vaccine in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh
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According to the information, the video of this incident which took place in Khalbujurg village of Kasrawad tehsil, located 40 km away from the district headquarters, is becoming increasingly viral on social media. There was a huge fight for getting the vaccines. In the race to get ahead of each other, the women clashed with each other leaving physical distance. In this regard, Khargone District Immunization Officer Dr. Sanjay Bhatt said that more than 500 women had reached the center where this incident took place. The problem was that the center had only 200 doses of the vaccine. However, Dr. Bhatt also said that there is no shortage of vaccine in the district. People are being vaccinated after booking slots.