‘Children taking parents to COVID-19 vaccination', social media takes dose of humour
As the elderly population of the country are currently getting vaccinated against COVID-19, many social media users are professing their love for their parents with some expressing it with a shot of healthy humour. The Twitterati particularly was expressive and phrases like "mom gets first shot" and "took dad for vaccination" have been floating around.
- As the elderly population of the country are currently getting vaccinated against COVID-19, many social media users are professing their love for their parents with some expressing it with a shot of healthy humour.
- The Twitterati particularly was expressive and phrases like "mom gets first shot" and "took dad for vaccination" have been floating on the micro-blogging site with #Covid19 hashtag.
New Delhi: As the elderly population of the country are currently getting vaccinated against COVID-19, many social media users are professing their love for their parents with some expressing it with a shot of healthy humour.
The Twitterati particularly was expressive and phrases like "mom gets first shot" and "took dad for vaccination" have been floating on the micro-blogging site with #Covid19 hashtag.
Twitter user @ladybirdsgf shared a screenshot of a phone chat with her mother.
"Pretty crazy way for my mom to announce her vaccination - 'got shots', 'it was painless'," she tweeted quoting her mother's messages.
pretty crazy way for my mom to announce her vaccination pic.twitter.com/ZGReVHPb7V
— gen (@ladybirdsgf) March 4, 2021
Another user @goyaltanushree said, "My parents are on the covid vaccination list at our home in Delhi and for the first time in ages - I am truly overjoyed. Fingers crossed!"
But some posts on Twitter sought to inject a healthy dose of humour amid the ongoing vaccination exercise's second phase, meant for the elderly population.
User NareshKataria14 shared a poster with a humour-laced message, "For the first time in the history of mankind, kids are taking parents for vaccination."
What’s app joke; Mumbai it is difficult to get dates; Delhi is better organised; one can get dates with in 1 day.
I hope Mumbai though cases are increasing, Also soon sort out issues so that all are vaccinated fast.#Covid Vaccine#Mumbai#Delhi @Vaccination #Glitches pic.twitter.com/QeO73st7wf — Kataria Naresh (@NareshKataria14) March 2, 2021
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal got vaccinated on Thursday, along with his parents, all three taking their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, even as he appealed to all eligible people to come forward and get vaccinated, asserting that there's "nothing to fear".
The vaccine was first administered to Kejriwal's parents, Govind Ram Kejriwal and Gita Devi, and then to the chief minister at the government-run Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan hospital here. They all were given the Covishield vaccine.
"I and my parents got our first dose of COVID-19 vaccine today. We had no problems and are perfectly healthy. There is nothing to fear. Doubts in people's mind (about the vaccine) no longer exist. I appeal to everyone eligible for the vaccine to come and get themselves vaccinated," Kejriwal told reporters after getting the jab.
He also tweeted pictures of getting his vaccine shots and a video of him with his parents.
कोरोना से छुटकारा पाने के लिए अब वैक्सीन उपलब्ध है, आज मैंने भी अपने माता-पिता के साथ LNJP अस्पताल जाकर वैक्सीन लगवाई। हमें किसी तरह की कोई परेशानी नहीं हुई।
दिल्ली और देश की जनता से मेरी अपील है कि जो लोग भी वैक्सीन लगवाने के पात्र हों आगे आकर वैक्सीन जरूर लगवाएं। pic.twitter.com/Ts3WxwfPOq — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) March 4, 2021
During the second-phase of the inoculation drive that started on March 1, people aged 60 years and above and those in the 45-59 age group with specific comorbidities are being administered the vaccine at 192 hospitals across Delhi.
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