POBNEWS24, Desk report Sep 28,2021 :In Chittagong city, the presence of vaccinators at various centers in the mass vaccination program was less in the morning. As a result, people are able to get vaccinated in a short time.
The mass vaccination program started in 41 wards of the city from 9 am on Tuesday. Mass vaccination is being given in three centers of each ward. 500 doses of synoform vaccine allocated for one center.
At 10 a.m. at the Kadam Mubarak MY High School Center in the city, there was no crowd for the tick. One or two are coming, leaving with the vaccine. You have already registered, whoever is coming like this, he is being vaccinated.
Md. Farooq, a resident of Rajapukur Lane in the city, said, ‘I registered more than a month ago. SMS did not arrive. I was able to get the vaccine within a minute today.
Another person named Khurshid Alam said, ‘SMS did not come even after a month and a half of registration. I got the news on Monday that the mass vaccine will be given. So today I came to get vaccinated. Vaccination is over. ‘
The vaccinator of this center said. Nasir Uddin said, ‘People were very crowded during the first round of mass protests. But this time there is no crowd. Many may not have known about Ganatika because of the suddenness. Again, some people are less interested in the synopharma vaccine. So the crowd is less today. However, we will give 500 doses until the end of the vaccine.
The presence of men and women has been seen in Jamalkhan Ward Center No. 21 of the city since morning. At least 15 people were seen in line at 11:15 pm.
Abdul Quddus, who is in charge of vaccination at the center, said, ‘People have been coming for vaccination since morning. I have already vaccinated hundreds of people. Whoever is coming is being vaccinated. ‘
The Jayatara Government Primary School in Uttar Kattli Ward No. 10 of the city did not see much crowd of vaccinators this morning.
In North Pahartali Ward No. 9, however, 30 to 40 people were seen waiting in line in the morning. The vaccinators here said that less people are coming this time than in the previous mass vaccination activities.