VISAKHAPATNAM: Social and
behavioural change
communication played a crucial role in
Vizianagaram
attaining 100% coverage of the
first dose
of Covid-19 vaccine. Vizianagaram is the second district in the state after Nellore to achieve the feat.
According to Vizianagaram officials, only 2.9 lakh people had received the vaccination by July. The same district administered the vaccine to nearly 19 lakh beneficiaries to hit the 100% mark by December 17.
Vaccine hesitancy, fear and misinformation had affected the progress of the drive in the initial months, particularly in rural and tribal areas of the district. The distinct physical division between the plains and hilly terrain of the district and low literacy rates made it further difficult for officials to inoculate all eligible beneficiaries.
District officials embraced social and behavioural change communication to create awareness and instil confidence among the public. They visited hundreds of educational institutions and public places to explain the advantages of vaccination. Rallies were conducted in villages to improve the overall vaccine acceptance rates.
Vizianagaram district collector A Surya Kumari said the combined efforts of officials and field-level staff helped the district to cover all eligible beneficiaries. “The door-to-door vaccination drives also helped the district achieve 100% vaccination coverage,” said Surya Kumari.
Joint collector Dr Mahesh Kumar said the district is well prepared for any eventuality or even the third wave.
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Read MoreJ Umamaheswara Rao is a special correspondent, at the Times of India-Visakhapatnam. He covers developments related to the GVMC/VMRDA, education, health, science, IT, tech and startups, research studies, and data-related stories. He holds two postgraduate degrees, one in journalism and mass communication and another one in business administration, apart from completing several short-term courses and fellowships.
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