Chennai (Tamil Nadu): "Stab us with a knife if you want but do not administer vaccines. We eat crow and egret meat. We will not contract to COVID-19", was the reply from the Narikkuravar (nomadic) community in a sleepy colony situated near Tirunelveli town after the health officials tried to vaccinate the members of the community. The reply had stunned health officials who are now wondering what other methods would convince this community to get their jabs.
All the government hospitals and sub-hospitals in the district have been instructed to carry out special vaccination camps to contain COVID19 spread. So, a health team led by City Health Officer (CHO), Saroja had reached Pettai, a Narikkuravar colony near the town to carry out vaccination. However, people were reluctant and they strongly refused to get vaccinated, dampening their enthusiasm. "This is a clear indication that there is no awareness among them about COVID-19 and vaccination. There is a strong fear that vaccination is harmful and rumours are spreading in social media that two people who were administered with vaccines died", said an official.
Mustering courage and hope, the officials continued to persuade the people to get vaccinated. The CHO explained to the people that she herself got vaccinated twice. Similarly, all the health officials including nurses had done the same. She assured them that they will not suffer any adverse events.
However, the Narikkurava people refused to budge. "We eat crow and egret meat so that we will not get infected by COVID-19," they stressed. At a time when there has been strong awareness over COVID and vaccination, such an incident has triggered a shock and debate among the stakeholders including health officials.