To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.
To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Moga (Punjab), April 11 (IANS)| Kartar Kaur, a 105-year-old woman from Punjab’s Moga city, on Sunday set an example by taking the corona vaccine to her 80-year-old son and family members. To allay the apprehensions, he advised all eligible people to get vaccinated and follow health protocols to contain the virus.
Presently, Mann’s wife Amanpreet Kaur is the councilor of the ward. According to the family, Kartar Kaur chose to take the vaccine with her will and determination without any persuasion. They believe that vaccination is essential to prevent disease. He said, “If you are not eligible to be vaccinated, then you should follow the health protocols prescribed by the government. I did not feel any discomfort after getting vaccinated. A healthy person has no health issues after vaccination. should not be afraid of it.”
Praising him, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans appealed to the people above the age of 45 to get rid of all apprehensions and get themselves and their families vaccinated. He said that vaccination is being done in the civil hospital and all the designated health centers in the district. Special camps are also being organized in different localities.