Religious leaders in Jammu and Kashmir can make people aware about the importance of vaccination: DC Srinagar
Srinagar: In order to speed up the Covid-19 vaccination drive in Srinagar district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammed Aijaz Asad today held a consultation session with religious leaders in his office, here.
As many as 30 religious leaders including Imams, Khateebs participated in the interaction, while Additional Deputy Commissioners Syed Hanief Balkhi and Khurshid Ahmad besides Chief Medical Officer Srinagar were also present on the occasion.
During the interaction, the DC urged the leaders to use their influence to make people aware about the importance of anti coviď vaccination to safeguard themselves, their family and other citizens.
He said that in the present situation of fight against Covid-19 pandemic, it is a collective responsibility of one and all to contribute their bit by adopting Covid-19 Appropriate Behavior and inoculating the population with Covid-19 vaccination shots.
“No one has the right to put others life at risk. Not vaccine but Vaccination is the magic bullet against Coronavirus,” the DC added.
Expressing their views, all the religious leaders unanimously underscored the importance of health.
“Health has the utmost importance in all religions and we should take care of it and listen to medical experts who are making all efforts to save lives that have been heavily impacted due to the ongoing pandemic,” they said.
They agreed that they will appeal to the people not to pay any attention to any rumours and shun unscientific myths about the vaccine, an official statement said.
The DC also conveyed to them that vaccinated regions are not affected with the attack of virus rather they are safer.
"We will win the fight against Covid only by vaccination and adherence to Covid protocol," he stated.
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