In a Himalayan village in Kashmir, young health worker Masrat Farid packed her bag with vaccines on a frigid morning in January as strong winds swept snow through the air.

She is part of a team of health workers undertaking a door-to-door campaign in the region to deliver vaccine shots to teens and boosters to old people in remote mountain villages.

“We have to fight the infection. We have to keep going,” Farid said as she made her way through the knee-high snow in Gagangeer, a hamlet lying between forests.

Farid and her colleagues have vaccinated thousands in the last year, mostly in villages that they reach by trekking long distances across rugged countryside.

Kashmiri healthcare workers, carry vaccines as they walk on a snow covered road. (Photo Credit: Associated Press) 
A healthcare worker prepares to administer a booster dose of the Covishield vaccine. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
Ghulam Yousaf Mir receives the Covishield vaccine. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
 A healthcare worker, carries vaccines as she walks on a snow covered field. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
Kashmiri village girl Safia Banoo, receives vaccine for COVID-19 from Masrat Farid. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)