 Also talking health, the Revis State Government has intensified advocacy and COVID-19 vaccination as part of their efforts to prevent the spread of the pandemic across the state. Now, the State Government drew its primary healthcare development board and the Revis Media for Health took the COVID-19 campaign to the Abali Motor Park, popularly called Mile 1 Park in Port Hackett, towards getting some drivers, market women and residents vaccinated. Now, some of the drivers and residents vaccinated during the advocacy stressed the need for people to take the vaccines and stop being misled by misconceptions about it. All the ones that are taking did not die, so I will take who will not die. That's what I take. This is my first dose. I have to tell the media collected because it's very good in health, in case of tomorrow. It covers some certain environment where come to you. That sickness, it covers sickness. Very good. Likewise, this is another level. Now that this is not happening, there is no office for you. There is no room for you to retire. Moreover, you don't like to do something. They do it in a way that will cost you half of it by not getting it. Not like NIL or all those kind of things. But I'm listening to why I'm taking it because I'm going to the government is encouraging us to take the vaccine. I'm normal. I don't feel differently. I feel normal. And I also advise everybody to go ahead and take the vaccine because for the sake of the person's health. People, it's for them to learn to take it. Because they say prevention is better than the cure. So it's good for people to take it. Our correspondent reports that the sensitization is aimed at helping the state meet their target of 50% vaccination of the population by January 2022 and educate residents on the myths and misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine.