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'Unforgivable mistake', says state health minister on Yavatmal sanitiser incident

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope condemned the unforgivable mistake in which 12 children, aged between one and five, were administered hand sanitiser instead of oral polio vaccine drops in Yavatmal.

'Unforgivable mistake', says state health minister on Yavatmal sanitiser incident
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On Tuesday, February 2, Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope condemned the unforgivable mistake in which 12 children, aged between one and five, were administered hand sanitiser instead of oral polio vaccine drops in Yavatmal.

While talking to reporters, Tope said, “It is an unforgivable mistake to give sanitiser to children in place of polio drops. Action has been taken against the concerned Anganwadi worker." He also said that this kind of carelessness and irresponsible attitude is unacceptable.

The incident took place on January 31 at a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Kapsikopri village during the National Pulse Polio drive where the children were given sanitiser drops instead of polio drops after which one child started vomiting. The children were administered polio drops and were admitted to a government hospital, informed Yavatmal Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shrikrishna Panchal.

Medical Superintendent Surendra Bhuyar of the Government Medical Hospital and College (GMHC), where the children were admitted, said that their health condition is stable now and would be discharged soon.

Three officials including a health worker, doctor, and ASHA worker were suspended in connection with the incident. Apart from this, the Government has also recommended that the women and child development department should terminate them.

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