All-woman COVID-19 vaccine booth launched in Karnataka
PTI, Mar 8, 2021, 8:06 PM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka celebrated the participation of a large number of women in the war against the novel coronavirus by launching a Pink vaccination booth for them on Monday, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
The State government has decided to set up one such vaccination booth, to be manned by women for women, in each district, authorities said.
Donning sarees or salwar suits, masks and caps – all in pink – the women corona warriors painted the COVID-19 vaccination booth in the shade at the CV Raman Hospital here, which was inaugurated by Health Minister K Sudhakar.
The bedsheets, curtains and the table cloths at the booth too were in pink colour.
Speaking on the occasion, Sudhakar underlined the need to create awareness among people against disparity and atrocity towards women.
Lamenting that there were still instances of exploitation of women, he said it was necessary to create awareness on gender equality and rights.
A medical professional himself, Sudhakar said the State has set a target to achieve a zero mortality rate among newborn and mothers, especially in northern Karnataka.
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