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Extreme conditions in Tongi for corona vaccination of students, 1 student died
  Date : 25-04-2024

Syed Atik: Extreme mismanagement of corona vaccine has been reported among students in Tongi. At the same time, a school student named Farhad Hossain (16) died while coming for vaccination. He is a student of Ehsadnagar Shaheed Ahsan Ullah MasterSchool and College, Tongi. The incident took place at noon on Thursday.

It is learned that TongiPilotSchool and GirlsCollege came to take the first dose of vaccine at noon. At one point in the huge crowd, Farhad suddenly fell ill and fell to the ground. He was rescued and taken to the local HossainMarketDhakaImperialHospital. Seeing the deteriorating condition, the doctor on duty sent him to Shaheed Ahsan Ullah Master GeneralHospital. The doctor on duty declared Farhad dead. Farhad is the son of Md. Mostafa of Ershadnagar 5th block of Tongi. Farhad`s sudden death casts a shadow of mourning over his friends and relatives. No one can accept his death.

In this regard, the principal of TongiPilotSchool and Girls College Md. Alauddin Mia said, Farhad Hossain suddenly fell to the ground while standing in line for vaccination. Meanwhile, through extreme mismanagement, it has been alleged that thousands of students are being vaccinated by standing in long queues at one vaccination center every day without following the hygiene rules. Parents have demanded that more and more students be vaccinated at each center without vaccinating so many students every day.



  
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