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83% health workers in Kashmir refused COVID-19 vaccine

83% health workers in Kashmir refused COVID-19 vaccine
83% health workers in Kashmir refused COVID-19 vaccine

Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday said most of the doctors, nurses and paramedical staff in Kashmir are opting out of Covid-19 vaccine.

“More than 80 percent of the healthcare workers have turned down the vaccine,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement to Groundreport.in.

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“Out of 7,000 healthcare workers at Government Medical College Srinagar and its associated hospitals, only 1,167 (16.67 percent) have received the vaccine as on February 09. 5, 833 workers (83.33 percent) have opted out of the vaccine.”

“Such a large percentage of medical personnel declining to take the vaccine is a major concern,” he said.

 “It is a troubling development, especially since healthcare workers are at higher risk of contracting the virus and their sickness would mean disruption of healthcare delivery system.”

“Medical staff would imperil patients by snubbing Covid-19 shots,” DAK President said. “Unvaccinated staff  have the potential to transmit the disease to patients who are vulnerable to Covid related complications and death.”

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He said the most frequent explanation for hesitancy is mistrust and misinformation. Other reason for reluctance is that most healthcare workers are young and they feel invincible.

Some simply want to wait as they are fearful of being first in line. Those who have recovered from Covid-19 believe that they don’t need the vaccine.

“Vaccine hesitancy in healthcare workers will have implications on vaccine coverage among the population,” Dr Nisar said. “The idea of vaccinating healthcare providers first is to help pave way for broader vaccine acceptance.”

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 “But if they are reluctant for the vaccine, we will be having a huge challenge in convincing the general population to take the vaccine,” he said. “Vaccine confidence among healthcare workers is vital in promoting public vaccine confidence.”

“We have a lot more to do to get the healthcare workers to take the vaccine. Simply making it available is not enough – we have to make a more precise and targeted approach to overcome hesitancy among them,” said Dr Nisar.

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