3 Women Given Anti-rabies Vax Instead of Covid Jab in Uttar Pradesh

Date:

The condition of one woman began to deteriorate soon after vaccination and she complained of nausea. — Representational image

Brijendra Singh, in-charge of the health centre has said that an inquiry would be conducted into the incident and strict action will be taken against those found guilty.

SHAMLI — A probe has been ordered in the shocking incident in which three women were allegedly administered anti-rabies injections instead of the Covid vaccine at a government hospital in Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh.

Three women — Saroj, 70, Anarkali, 72 and Satyavati, 60, — had gone to the government community health centre in Kandhla on Thursday to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

After the vaccination, the women were handed anti-rabies vaccine slips, which led to a protest by their family members at the facility.

The condition of Saroj began to deteriorate and she complained of nausea. Her family members took her to a private doctor who was aghast to see that she had been given the anti-rabies vaccine instead of the Covid vaccine.

The families have lodged a complaint with the Chief Medical Officer Sanjay Agarwal. Brijendra Singh, in-charge of the health centre has said that an inquiry would be conducted into the incident. He said that strict action will be taken against those found guilty. — IANS

theclarionindia
theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.net
Clarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Trump Warns Musk of ‘Serious Consequences’ If He Funds Democrats

'He’ll have to pay very serious consequences if he...

Death Toll in Gaza Nears 54,900 as Israel Continues Genocidal War During Eid Al-Azha

More than 126,000 Palestinians injured in Israeli assault since...

Why the Musk and Trump Relationship is Breaking Down: A Psychologist Explains

Geoff Beattie IT is not a good break-up. These were always two...