Door-to-door vaccination programme carried out successfully by Jammu and Kashmir. Health workers trek miles, reach remote areas, climb hills to administer vaccines. Doctors and vaccinators also administer vaccines to villagers living near the Line of Control in Jammu And Kashmir. As most of the villages near LoC have no access to internet so online registration is not possible for the villagers. This is the main reason behind the door-to-door vaccination drive. Let us take a look at some of the images from remote villages of Jammu and Kashmir as how the health workers administer vaccines to villagers:
A health worker administers a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to a woman belonging to Gujjar community during door to door inoculation drive, at Tosamaidan in Budgam district, Kashmir. (PTI Photo)
Health workers during door to door COVID-19 inoculation drive, at Tosamaidan in Budgam district, Kashmir. (PTI Photo)
A healthcare worker gives a dose of Covishield, a coronavirus vaccine manufactured by Serum Institute of India, to a shepherd man during a vaccination drive at a forest area in Kashmir's Pulwama district. (Reuters Photo)
A shepherd man receives a dose of Covishield during a vaccination drive at Tosamaidan in Kashmir's Budgam district. (PTI Photo)
A shepherd woman receives a dose of Covishield during a vaccination drive at Lidderwat near Pahalgam in Kashmir's Anantnag district. (Reuters Photo)
Healthcare workers cross a stream to reach to a forest area to inoculate shepherds with a coronavirus vaccine during a vaccination drive in Kashmir's Pulwama district. (Reuters Photo)
Health workers during door to door COVID-19 inoculation drive, at Tosamaidan in Budgam district, Kashmir. (PTI Photo)
A health worker administers a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to a woman belonging to Gujjar community during door to door inoculation drive, at Tosamaidan in Budgam district, Kashmir. (PTI Photo)
A health worker during door to door COVID-19 inoculation drive, at Tosamaidan in Budgam district, Kashmir. (PTI Photo)