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200 Indian Villagers Jump Into Saryu River To Avoid Forceful COVID-19 Vaccination

24-5-2021 < SGT Report 23 344 words
 

from Great Game India:


When the Health Department team arrived at the Sisoda village in Uttar Pradesh to vaccinate them, the villagers ran to the shore. When the team surrounded them at the shore almost 200 villagers jumped into the river Saryu to escape forceful COVID-19 vaccination.






Sisauda is a village with a population of 1500 people located in the Terai, 70 km from the district headquarters of Barabanki.







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There is so much awareness about the adverse events from vaccine and post-vaccination deaths in this village that when the Health Department team arrived here for vaccination, about 200 villagers ran away and reached the shore of river Saryu.


When the Health Department team got information that the villagers were out of the village towards the river, they went to convince them.


Seeing the team coming towards them, the villagers could not find a way to escape and jumped into the Saryu river to avoid getting vaccinated forcefully.


Seeing the villagers leap into the river, the Health Department team requested the villagers to come out but the villagers were not ready to move out.


Later, Ramnagar SDM Rajiv Shukla and Nodal Officer Rahul Tripathi reached the spot and told the villagers that would not be vaccinated, only after which they came out of the river.


Regional Indian media is full of such incidents. There is a very high level of vaccine hesitancy mostly in rural India.


There are also cases where the Vaccination Team is not even allowed to enter the village. On the other hand in many villages the Health Team members were beaten up with sticks and stones.


In a village in Gujarat, the entire vaccination drive had to be stopped after the villagers demanded that the government take responsibility if anything happens to them after being vaccinated.


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