Hyderabad:The State government has recommended everyone to get vaccinated for Covid-19. In spite of the awareness campaigns and free vaccine drive by the government, many people are refusing to take the jab. Learning about this, the founder of 'Vaccine on Wheels', Jignesh Patil, after some research identified that some people are not coming forward to get vaccinated as they did not want to forego a day’s income.
Then, he has decided to launch 'Vaccine on Wheels', an innovative approach in which medical practitioners go to people instead of the other way round. Jignesh’s idea has impressed the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation so much that 'Vaccine on Wheels' (VOW) got funding worth Rs 50 lakh. In collaboration with IIT Hyderabad and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, VOW has been introduced as India’s first doctor-based mobile vaccination clinic, which operates across six states. Jignesh says that he is planning to bring 'Cancer Care on Wheels' very soon.
Jignesh adds that he has founded VOW to bring all kinds of vaccines to people. When he joined the Centre for Healthcare in Hyderabad for a fellowship, Jignesh has done extensive research on vaccination, operation theatres, OPD and allied departments. During that time, he noticed that 38 per cent of children, pregnant women and patients had not been taking their vaccines on time though the government was providing them free of cost.