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Bangladesh rolls out Covid inoculation drive for 10 million people
Bangladesh on Saturday rolled out another phase of its mega Covid inoculation drive, aiming to cover a whopping 10 million people.
Across the country, including capital Dhaka, UNB found people thronging vaccine centres to get a shot in the arm.
“The special vaccination drive with an aim to inoculate one crore people in 24 hours started around 8.30am in districts across the country, including Dhaka,” said member secretary of Corona Vaccine Employment Committee of Health Services Division, Dr Shamsul Haque.
“There is no need for registration. People can just walk into the centres to get a shot of the Covid vaccine. People who are yet to get even their first shot should avail this opportunity. A vax card will be given to people, post-inoculation," he added.
Our Natore Correspondent reports: The local administration started the vaccination campaign in 250 centres across the district to bring around three lakh people under the ambit of the programme.
Deputy Commissioner Shamim Ahmed visited a number of vaccination centres in the morning.
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Our Cumilla Correspondent adds: The special inoculation drive began in 701 vaccination centres across Cumilla, with an ambitious target to cover three lakh people.
Some 6.55 million vaccine shots will be provided at different levels on Saturday -- 4.14 million doses in 13,800 wards of the upazilas, 0.324 million doses in 1,068 wards of municipalities, and 2.0925 million shots in 465 wards across cities.
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Besides, 3.5 million vaccine doses will be provided to special communities, including workers at factories, markets, restaurants, boats, launches and ships, brick kilns and other floating communities.
Since the inauguration of the mass inoculation drive in Bangladesh on February 7 last year, some 8,19,39,878 people have been fully vaccinated with two shots and 10,958,331 people received their first doses till Friday (February 25). Besides, 3,59,826 people have received booster doses.
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