A video of a health worker from Jammu and Kashmir¡¯s Kishtwar district is making waves online. The clip captures the worker's determined trek through deep snow to reach the Health and Wellness Centre.?
This effort is part of the nationwide Pulse Polio Immunization drive, which aims to administer polio drops to children under the age of five.??
¡°To make sure that every child is completely protected from polio, health workers from Kishtwar district of J&K braved 4-5 feet of snow to reach every child aged 0-5, administering them polio drops as a part of #PolioDay today,¡± wrote All India Radio (AIR) News while sharing a video on Instagram.
The video opens with a health worker navigating through deep snow, carrying a blue polio vaccine box. As the camera sweeps across the landscape, it unveils the entire area blanketed in snow, including the Health and Wellness Centre of Sukhnai village.
In the final moments of the footage, the health worker is seen inside the centre accompanied by a small group of children.
Polio is caused by a virus that mainly affects the nerves in the spine and brain. You can get it from contaminated water or food, or by being around someone who's infected.
Most people with polio don't have symptoms, but some might feel like they have the flu at first, with a fever, headache, and upset stomach.
There are two types of polio: one that can cause paralysis (when you can't move parts of your body), and one that doesn't. Both types start with the same symptoms, but the paralysis kind can lead to muscle weakness, pain, and sometimes paralysis of the arms or legs.
To protect?children from polio, the CDC recommends four doses of the vaccine. The first dose should be given when the child is two months old, followed by two more doses at four months, six and eighteen months, and finally,?four and six years old.
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