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Top doctors of Indore from Apollo hospital, Bombay hospital, Aurobindo hospital, Medanta hospital & MGM medical college talk about Corona Vaccination

"There is a small story that I want to share. A yogi meditated and finally called god. When god met with him, the yogi asked ‘why did you make such?’ God explained that he just created human, what he/she becomes was a choice. I request everyone to make the choice of humanity and get vaccinated as soon as you get the chance.”

Dr Pramod Jain

Treasurer of Indian Medical Association

Vaccine coordinator in ESIS hospital

Nodal officer at Collectorate


"I have experienced that only 75 out of 100 turn up for vaccinations when they are being sent a message. I don’t understand why anyone wants to skip the safety. Vaccination is a safety net for everyone and especially corona warriors. Please taken an initiative and get vaccinated whenever you are being called.”

Dr Rajni Agrawal

Centre Incharge (Indore)

ESIS hospital


"People should have faith in our scientists. They have worked hard and created a vaccination that can save all of us from corona. Please remember that the disease is more dangerous than vaccine. Go for vaccine and ensure safety of everyone. We need to volunteer and get vaccinated. Everyone should turn up for it."

Dr Sushil Jain

Medical head

Apollo hospital


“Vaccination is a safe and effective way to prevent disease and save lives – now more than ever. Today, we finally have a vaccination to fight corona. We all have struggled in so many ways fighting corona for more than a year now. We can save lives and get everything we lost back starting by winning over corona with vaccination. There is nothing to fear, get vaccinated when you get a chance!”

Dr Deepali Mittal

Head of department

Obstetrics and gynaecology

Apollo hospital


“I actually got infected and fought corona. Believe me, vaccine is prevention much-needed. I got vaccinated even though I overcame corona. I cannot reiterate the importance of vaccine enough. For one, remember our Indian scientists have prepared this vaccine. Get vaccinated and remember, it’s ‘Made in India’. I am proud of getting vaccinated with a vaccine that was prepared in India by Indian scientists.”

Dr Nitika Benjamin

Head of department

Radiology

Apollo hospital


"Vaccination is the best and excellent method of immunization. In my last 34 years serving as a doctor, I have never seen a better vaccination. Every person especially an Indian should be overjoyed by the vaccination. Everyone who has got vaccinated is completely satisfied and happy. Not even one person has raised a complaint against the vaccination. I feel proud to be an Indian, where world’s best vaccination was prepared and now is being provided to everyone under proper planning.”

Dr RK Jha

Head of department

Medicine

Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences


“Vaccine is fully safe and I am proud to say that it is ‘Made in India’. There are barely any side-effects of the vaccination. It’s the best way to fight corona pandemic and bring an end to the virus. We need to have faith in our scientists now and celebrate the vaccine. I hope that everyone will get vaccinated soon.”

Dr Shilpa Choudhary

Head

Laboratory medicine and consultant

Apollo hospital


"Vaccination is safe and very useful in fighting corona. Take the vaccination as soon as you have the opportunity to. Covid-19 is on the verge of extinction and our collective effort will hasten it. We need to work together and ensure that all of us get vaccinated and win this war. We have been waiting for vaccination and now it is finally here to end corona.”

Dr Ravi Dosi

Head of Chest Department

Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences


"Vaccine is safe and after mask, it is most surest way against corona. We must continue wearing mask. Further, we must get vaccinated as soon as we have a chance. If we take these essential steps, then we can probably be corona-free by the end of 2021. Let’s work together and eliminate this deadly virus from our lives and resume the tale of growth and happiness.”

Dr Aviral Jain

Super Specialist Gastro,Gastro Onco & Laproscopic Surgeon

Bombay hospital


"When we saw the peak of corona and faced one of the most difficult times, hospitals were open. We were available all the time. We saw the worst, now it’s time to leap to good. We have spoken to government and vaccinations will increase. All doctors will get vaccinated in 8 to 10 days. There are no side effects and I want everyone to get vaccinated soon.”

Dr Satish Joshi

President

Indian Medical Association


“All our leaders took an initiative to fight corona and become front line warriors. We have achieved a good vaccination at the five sites. We can do better. We are planning to increase vaccination sites in Indore. A positive attitude has been created in the entire city and everyone has an essential contribution in the same.”

Dr Amit Malakar

Covid Nodal Officer


“Most important thing in life is our ‘life’, i.e. being alive. We saw this closely during corona. We saw people suffering severely. As we always say prevention is better than cure. Finally we have a way to do so. We saw the tough time closely and ultimately as additional protection, we have vaccination now. Just how you trusted us (docs) for treatment, trust scientists and accept vaccine. We should trust. We doubt the vaccine because it took 10 years to make vaccination before. Now just took 1 year, but understand it happened because we worked as a team and our scientists are more proficient now.”

Dr Manish Jain

Physician (MD Medicine)

Bombay hospital



“I feel vaccine is very safe. Consider this…

· Temporary immune reaction can happen in 5% cases like fever, body-ache, fatigue, oral ulcer , loss of taste.

· This can be subsided by antiallergic medication and paracetamol.

· 90% of times these are self limiting in 2-3 days.

· These type of symptoms can happen with any vaccines. Even routinely our kids are being vaccinated.

· We all have taken vaccines in our life”

Dr Sourabh Malviya

Rheumatologist

Medanta hospital



“The way to fight and end corona forever is finally here. We must celebrate and embrace the vaccination. There is nothing to fear in the vaccination. We fought corona without any planned cure for so long. Vaccination is our hope to see the end of pandemic.”

Dr Shitanshu Dubey

MBBS, PGDMCH

Bombay hospital


“I suffered from covid-19 infection in September 2020. I was a bit apprehensive initially considering whether I am a candidate or not for vaccination. After being infected once natural immunity was built in my body against corona. However, vaccination is still must. One can comfortably get vaccinated after 4 weeks of overcoming corona. I reiterate, please take vaccination even if you overcame corona once. Vaccination will serve the purpose of booster dose.”

Dr AD Bhatnagar

Clinical Incharge

Super specialty hospital



With pic –ankur gupta

“Vaccine activates immunity and hence, fever and other symptoms are common. They are a sign that vaccine is working. We often have a misconception that once we pay more for something, we believe it works. It’s time to be proud and grateful that we are getting the best vaccine available in India and for free. Not one person has reported a side-effect of the medicine, even though every little thing is being monitored more than ever.

Dr Ankur Gupta

Consultant and Head Critical Care and Emergency

Apollo hospital

With pic – Atul Taparia

“We all including all the front line corona warriors came together and worked a team to fight covid-19. We succeeded in a lot of ways and reached here today. Now, we have to recognise the contribution of our scientists who have gone local for vocal, worked hard and delivered vaccination for us. We need to believe and have no room for doubt. We are the 8th country in world in vaccination right now, next week, we will be 5th. Come on, everyone in world is wowed by our scientists, let’s respect and trust them.”

Dr Atul Taparia

Neurologist

Bombay hospital

With pic – abhay virang

“Get vaccinated quickly. The worst phase of corona is over and vaccination is our hope. I was the first one to get vaccinated at ESIS hospital and it worked for me. I had no side-effects and neither did anyone who has been vaccinated as yet.”

Dr Abhay Virang

ESIS hospital

With pic – archana verma

“During covid-19 outbreak, everyone lost someone or something. Now is time to recover what we lost. It starts first with health then economy. A lot of people have taken vaccination. No side effects have been reported. It’s essential that we take the vaccine, become healthy and bring life back on track now.”

Dr Archana Verma

Physician (MD medicine)

MGM medical college

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