118-year old woman becomes India’s oldest woman to get COVID-19 vaccine

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Sagar: A 118-year-old woman has set a document of types by receiving the primary dose of coronavirus vaccine within the Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. She obtained the primary jab at a vaccination centre in Sagar on Sunday (April 4).

Sagar District Magistrate, Deepak Singh, has retweeted the tweet by the state Public Relations Department which stated a 118-year-old woman Tulsabai, who’s a resident of the Sadarpur village in Sagar district, has acquired the Covid vaccine, thus changing into the nation’s oldest woman to get the jab. 

The woman in Bundeli dialect stated, “I have myself received the corona vaccine, so everybody should get it. There is no problem in getting inoculated. The people should wait for their turn and get themselves vaccinated.”

Doctor Bhupendra Kurmi has stated that the date of delivery of the aged woman is January 1, 1903, as per her Aadhaar card and he or she is a resident of Sadarpur village.

Raising the alarming stage of latest coronavirus circumstances, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath attacked the federal government on the scarcity of the vaccines within the state and stated, “On one hand the current Shivraj Singh Chouhan authorities has appealed to each particular person to obtain the vaccine, alternatively, there aren’t sufficient vaccines out there in lots of districts of the state. People are compelled to return to houses with out the jab.

 There are deaths due to a scarcity of oxygen provide in hospitals. There is an absence of medicines for the therapy of Covid-19 sufferers, there aren’t sufficient Covid testing kits, no beds for therapy in lots of districts, non-public hospitals overtly charging excessive therapy charges. What is the federal government doing? Don’t know if the Chief Minister is reviewing the Covid-19 scenario or not?”

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