Biren Singh inaugurates four-day Tika Utsav,

Newmai News Network
Imphal | April 11

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday inaugurated four-day Tika Utsav, a special COVID-19 vaccination drive and took the first jab of COVID vaccine at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) Hospital in Imphal East district. The nation-wide campaign is organised to speed up vaccination to contain the second wave of the pandemic.

After receiving the vaccine, the Chief Minister stated that he had not experienced any adverse effect. He then made his earnest appeal to all those people whose age is 45 years and above to get inoculated and extend support to Government’s efforts towards preventing the second wave of COVID-19. The Chief Minister also urged the public to continue following COVID appropriate behaviours and avoid crowding.

Deputy Chief Minister Y. Joykumar, Works Minister Th. Biswajit, MP Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba and Manipur Pollution Control Board Chairperson L. Radhakishore also took the first dose of the vaccine along with the Chief Minister.

Earlier, speaking at the inauguration function of Tika Utsav, which will continue till April 14,  The CM pointed out that human lives are so precious and to live healthy is very important. After witnessing a remarkable fall in the past few months, the State is now experiencing a steady rise of active cases in the past few days, the Chief Minister said and added that positive cases had been started detecting at Bir Tikendrajit International Airport and key entry points like Mao and Jiribam. That is why the State Government had begun keeping strict vigil like earlier, the Chief Minister said.
 
Singh also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi today enquired him about the present COVID-19 situation of the State over the phone, stating that the PM had instructed him to manage the pandemic by announcing micro containment zones instead of clamping total lockdowns.

Maintaining that no adverse effect had been reported so far in the State except a couple of cases, the Chief Minister also appealed to the media to include the medical history of the patients as well while reporting about the cases of adverse effects.

126 centres are now activated across the State to vaccinate all the people whose age is 45 years and above. It may be mentioned that the nation-wide rollout of COVID-19 vaccination began on January 16, 2021 with healthcare workers being the first beneficiaries. Inoculation of frontline workers began in the State from February 8 this year followed by vaccination of those who are 45 years and above with co-morbidities from March 1.