Mangaluru: Team B Human Mangluru organised a free vaccination camp which was whole heartedly supported by Jamiyatul Falah , Red Cross and Team Make a Change here On Friday 3rd September at Jamiyatul Falah Hall Kankanady.
As the govt made vaccination mandatory to all above 18, the camp witnessed a very large crowd in the vee morning hours to collect thier tokens . A total number of 660 people were vaccinated systematically. As the number of people in need of vaccine were so large that soon they faced a shortage of vaccine and some people had to leave without getting vaccinated.
Team B-Human founder Asif Deals thanked the Local MLA Vedavyas Kamath and Corporater Sandip Garodi for accepting the request kept by Team B human on just short notice.
A further request is kept to conduct such camps frequently so as to reach out a larger and wider number of people who have still not been vaccinated and are looking out for one such camps in and around the city.
This large crowd proved that a very large number of people haven’t taken Thier first dose and it’s the upmost need of the hour to conduct such camps and facilitate it for the people who are eager to get Thier doses hence breaking the chain of the pandemic, the camp also witnessed a good number of daily labourers, taxi and rickshaw drivers who took advantage of this very much needed vaccine drive, Few senior patients who were vehicled by the volunteers also took the opportunity to get their doses through this camp.
Team B-Human is simultaneously and successful in conducting such vaccine camps, Blood donation camps, Awareness camps, free sanitization of all holy places inspite of caste and creed since the break of the pandemic.
Team B-Human Volunteers Thamim , Irshad Kandak , Najji Kandak , Davood , Ahnaf Deals , Mufti , Adnan , Dhruv , Uday , Sadiq , Thousi, Imran , Manikanta volunteered. Along With Team Make a Change Suhail kandak , Afreed , Mishab , Niyan , Shakil , Rihan & Red Cross Pravin along with his Team were also present making this camp a beneficial one for the common people.