Updated June 18th, 2021 at 11:32 IST

J&K: Indian Army ensures door-to-door COVID-19 vaccination till the last village near LoC

The Indian Army and health workers walked for 3 hours to provide COVID vaccine to residents of Kerani village, the last village near the Line of Control (LoC)

Reported by: Vidyashree S
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As the country progress to vaccinate everyone at the earliest, a team of Indian Army and health workers reached Kerani village, the last village near the Line of Control (LoC), to conduct door-to-door inoculation, crossing the difficult hilly terrains of the region and flowing rivers on foot. To vaccinate people living in far-flung areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army is collaborating with the Union Territory administration. 

Captain Sadik Arman, an Army doctor, told ANI that the entire population of the Kerani village has been vaccinated with the first dose.

He added, "We came very close to the Line of Control to inoculate those who cannot come to the cities to get vaccinated. The area is hilly and the terrain is difficult, therefore we came here to vaccinate all, especially those who are aged and disabled, and could not come to the vaccination centre".

The Army doctor said that the Indian Army has also been conducting a lot of awareness campaigns regarding the COVID-19 safety protocols and the vaccination.

He informed, "It is the result of those efforts that the awareness about the vaccine in the area is quite high. We have, therefore, received a great response from the people of this village".

Happy residents of Kerani village

Applauding the initiative, residents of Kerani village expressed gratitude to the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir government for the COVID vaccination drive.

A beneficiary from the village, Mohd Hussain said, "I am thankful to the Indian Army for coming to our area which is the last village near LoC and conducting door to door vaccination."

Lauding the Indian Army's initiative of walking for 3 hours to their village, Shama, a local said, "We are very thankful to them for coming with a medical team to vaccinating the old and young people of our village. Most of us received our first vaccine shot today."

Mohd Sadiq, after receiving his first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine said, "All the eligible people of the village have been vaccinated."

Another local Parveen Akhtar said that doctors do not visit their village and it is a praiseworthy effort of the Indian Army to come with a team of doctors to vaccinate them.

COVID situation in Jammu & Kashmir

To date, Jammu and Kashmir has reported a total of 3.09 lakh active COVID cases with 2.94 lakh recoveries and 4,217 deaths. The Union Territory has administered a total of 26,46,04,973 COVID vaccine doses across 35,780 vaccination sites. 

(With ANI input)

(Image credit: ANI)

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Published June 18th, 2021 at 11:32 IST