Sonam Kapoor Gets Trolled For Asking About COVID-19 Vaccine On Twitter
Sonam Kapoor gets trolled after she tweets that she is confused. The actress went on to ask for more information on the COVID-19 vaccination on Twitter.
Earlier
this
week,
Union
Minister
Prakash
Javadekar
had
announced
that
the
second
phase
of
COVID-19
vaccination
in
India
will
begin
from
March
1.
The
news
was
all
over
social
media
as
well
as
news
outlets,
however,
Bollywood
actress
Sonam
Kapoor
said
that
she
is
confused
and
asked
for
more
information
on
Twitter.
Sonam
wrote,
"Can
anyone
explain
to
me
how
can
our
grandparents
or
parents
get
vaccinated
in
India
and
when
is
it
available?
I'm
very
confused?
Hearing
different
things
from
everyone.
I'd
really
like
for
them
to
get
it."
Soon,
netizens
trolled
the
actress
for
not
staying
up
to
date
with
the
national
news.
Some
even
advised
her
to
visit
government
sites
or
read
news
about
Javadekar's
announcement.
One
user
wrote,
"LOL
you
don't
have
Google
in
phone?" Another
said,
"humei
kyu
tang
kar
rahi
hai
just
call
natasha
poonawalla
bhai."
"When
you
hear
different
things
from
everyone,
you
post
it
on
Twitter
to
hear
different
things
from
everyone?" read
another
comment.
One
Twitter
user
also
reminded
the
star
of
her
privilege
and
said,
"You
guys
are
very
well
privileged
enough
to
get
it
very
early
than
the
general
public."
Behenji,
social
media
par
aake
hagne
se
better
hai
ki
u
atleast
read
newspapers
n
watch
news.
Pura
time
govt
k
against
bakwas
karne
se
better
hai,
atleast
know
their
plans
n
policies
n
how
it
benifits
ppl.
Im
sure
ur
iPhone
has
Google
app.
Kindly
learn
how
to
use
it.
You
guys
are
very
well
privileged
enough
to
get
it
very
early
than
the
general
public.
Anyways,
those
above
45
with
comorbidities
will
get
a
jab
in
next
round
from
1st
March.
10,000
govt
&
20,000
private
clinics
have
been
roped
for
this
vaccination
drive
commencing
from
1
March
For
the
unversed,
the
second
vaccination
drive
will
be
for
people
above
60
years
of
age
and
those
above
45
years
of
age
with
comorbidities.
The
vaccines
will
reportedly
be
available
at
10,000
government
(free
of
cost)
and
over
20,000
private
vaccination
centres.
The
announcement
made
on
Wednesday
(February
24)
also
revealed
that
people
who
opt
to
take
the
vaccine
at
private
centres
will
have
to
pay
from
their
pocket.
According
to
Union
Ministry
reports,
1,07,67,000
people
have
vaccinated
against
COVID-19
in
the
first
phase,
which
included
healthcare
and
frontline
workers.