A man, Tara Chandra Maheswari, 101, received the jab at CK Birla Hospitals, CMRI today. He is possibly the oldest citizen to have receive the vaccine so far in the immunisation drive. Even at this age, he leads an "active life and does not suffer from any major comorbidities." He was upbeat about getting vaccinated without exhibiting any adverse effect
Mr. Maheswari,
expressed his joy after taking the shot. He said “I was anxiously waiting for
the arrival of this vaccine, and I am overwhelmed it did, and without any fear
I was all ready to get it. I have full faith the vaccine will work wonders
on me. It felt like a tetanus shot, and after the vaccine, I felt nothing out
of the ordinary other than a slight weariness. We should not believe in the
rumours on the negative aspects of the vaccine. I hope the best will come out
of this vaccine and save people from this deadly virus”.
Speaking
on this, Dr.
Raja Dhar, Director & HOD, Department of Pulmonology, CMRIsays
“The
greatest morbidity and mortality is amongst the elderly, especially those above
the age 60 years. They suffer from both communicable and non-communicable
diseases. Moreover, advancing age is associated with decreased immunity along
with physiological changes, and poor health leads to an increased risk of contracting
infectious diseases thus becoming major causes of morbidity and mortality among
the elderly. One of the biggest barriers standing in the way of ending the
pandemic isn’t medical or logistical. It’s the misinformation about the
COVID-19 vaccines.We all look forward to getting to the point
where everyone can spend time together freely, but that will take time,
vaccination is one step in that direction. We must celebrate that for sure and
take advantage of it, but we can’t entirely let go of the things we’ve gotten
used to doing in the last year”.
Dr. Ashok B. Malpani, consultant, Department of Cardiology, BM Birla Heart Research Centre said, "He has got a healthy heart and high spirits. It is rare to see a person of his age being so enthusiastic to get vaccinated. His high spirits encouraged and gave people the reason to look forward to. It requires a lot of the courage and will power to move alone at this age. He deserves special praise and mention for this act. He has set an example and I sincerely hope it will help in removing doubts amid the minds of those who are hesitant to take up the vaccine shots.”
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