Rabies vaccine service launched at Nandail Health Complex
Rabies vaccination services have been officially launched at the Nandail Upazila Health Complex through the initiative and intervention of State Minister Yaser Khan Chowdhury.
For a long time, residents of Nandail had been demanding easier access to rabies vaccines, an essential treatment for preventing the deadly disease following animal bites.
Previously, patients were forced to travel to district towns or distant hospitals to receive the vaccine, causing significant hardship in terms of time, cost, and emergency medical access.
With the introduction of rabies vaccination services at the local health complex, patients will now be able to receive timely treatment close to home. Healthcare-conscious citizens and local residents believe this initiative will greatly reduce suffering and ensure faster emergency response for victims of dog or animal bites.
State Minister Yaser Khan Chowdhury has been actively prioritising healthcare development and public welfare in the region. His continued efforts to modernize and improve healthcare facilities in Nandail have earned praise from local communities.
Residents say his direct supervision and sincere commitment played a key role in ensuring the supply of this vital vaccine.
Local people described the initiative as more than just the introduction of a vaccine service, calling it a significant milestone in strengthening the healthcare system in Nandail.
The launch of the rabies vaccine service has also generated positive reactions across social and political circles. People from different professions and backgrounds have welcomed the humanitarian initiative and expressed hope for continued development in the healthcare sector.
Residents of Nandail have extended heartfelt gratitude to State Minister Yaser Khan Chowdhury, expressing optimism that under his leadership, development in healthcare, education, and infrastructure will continue to accelerate across the region.
