I want to go and bring it too: Prime Minister



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The Prime Minister inaugurated the coronavirus vaccination program at Kurmitola General Hospital by joining a video conference from Ganobhaban on Wednesday afternoon.

In the event, five of the first classified were vaccinated against the coronavirus.

He hopes that the people of the country are protected from the coronavirus through this vaccine.

He hopes that the people of the country are protected from the coronavirus through this vaccine.

As the last recipient of the vaccine, Army Brigadier General Imran Hamid, like the other four, exchanged greetings with the prime minister and went to vaccinate.

Sheikh Hasina wants to know if she is afraid to get vaccinated or not.

After getting vaccinated, the Prime Minister asked, “Ready? All good? “

After a few moments of silence, he said, “I want to go get it. In the end, if you take it first, you will say, you took it yourself first, you didn’t give it to anyone. Not to everyone. So that.”

During the ceremony, the Prime Minister spoke with five people who had been vaccinated.

Runu Veronica, a senior staff nurse at Kurmitola Hospital, asked Costa when she went to get vaccinated: “Are you not afraid? You are not afraid?

Runu replied, “No, ma’am.”

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched the coronavirus vaccination program on Wednesday afternoon.  At the time, he was highly critical of those who expressed skepticism about the vaccine.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched the coronavirus vaccination program on Wednesday afternoon. At the time, he was highly critical of those who expressed skepticism about the vaccine.

After witnessing the vaccination for a while, the Prime Minister said, “Ready? Runu, I wish you all the best. Stay healthy, stay good. Serves many more patients. I pray for that. “

After Runu sang “Joy Bangla”, the Prime Minister also raised her hand and chanted “Joy Bangla”.

Then the doctor from the Kurmitola hospital said. Ahmed Lutful Moben exchanged greetings with the Prime Minister and went to get vaccinated.

After the vaccination, the doctor Moben also chanted ‘Joy Bangla’ and the Prime Minister also agreed with him.

Then when the Additional Director General of the Department of Health, Professor Nasima Sultana, went to get vaccinated, the Prime Minister said: “Nasima, aren’t you feeling nervous?”

In response, Nasima Sultana said, “No, the prime minister is fine.”

When Didarul Islam, a member of the traffic police, went to get vaccinated, the Prime Minister praised the role of the police in the epidemic, saying: “They have done a lot. The police have provided so many services that it is difficult to say. He has taken many bold steps. ”

The prime minister also wants to know if Didarul is afraid of getting vaccinated.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has dared to speak to the first five people who have been vaccinated.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has dared to speak to the first five people who have been vaccinated.

After receiving the vaccine, Didarul said: “Thank you, honorable Prime Minister, for giving me this opportunity. As a servant of the country and of the people, I want to inspire the people with the corona vaccine. ‘Joy Bangla’, ‘Joy Bangabandhu’ “.

Senior officials were present at Kurmitola General Hospital, including the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Zahid Malek.

A total of 26 people, including all five, were vaccinated against the coronavirus at the hospital that day. Then on Thursday, between 400 and 500 people from five hospitals in Dhaka will be vaccinated.

They will be monitored for a week after vaccination. If all goes well, vaccination activities will begin across the country on February 8.



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