Updated On: 23 June, 2022 02:56 PM IST | Mumbai | Anagha Sawant
According to the local community group that works with adolescents in Dharavi, a few families and children still face vaccine hesitancy and fear that the vaccine may cause harm to their bodies

Awareness drive in Dharavi by SNEHA volunteers. Pic/SNEHA
As the number of Covid-19 cases rises in Mumbai, Dharavi has also seen a slow increase in the number of Covid-positive cases in June. As of June 19, the largest slum in Mumbai, Dharavi has 65 active Covid-19 cases.
According to the local community group that works with adolescents in Dharavi, a few families and children still face vaccine hesitancy and fear that the vaccine may cause harm to their bodies.