Covid-19 booster dose
Govt starts administering 2nd booster dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Bangladesh
The government started administering the fourth dose (second booster) of Covid-19 vaccine today.
Professor Dr Ahmedul Kabir, additional director general (ADG) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), inaugurated the campaign at 9:30 am at Kurmitola General Hospital in Dhaka.
The government has taken the initiative to administer a fourth dose against Covid-19 as the antibody from the vaccine doesn't last long, said Ahmedul Kabir.
“Our aim is to vaccinate 80 lakh people in five categories at the moment though four crore people are eligible to receive the fourth dose in the country. Already 460 people have received the fourth dose on a trial basis,” he said.
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The priority will be given to frontline workers and pregnant women, he added.
Dr Shamshul Haque, DGHS director of the vaccine campaign, said 15 crore people got the first dose, 12 crore the second dose, and 6.5 crore the third dose of vaccine against Covid-19.
“Still there are 1.33 lakh doses of vaccine in stock and will bring more after administering those. There are 11.5 crore people aged above 18 years and all will get vaccinated with the second booster dose in phases,” he added.
According to an earlier announcement, the fourth dose will be given at seven centers in the beginning. One hundred people will be vaccinated at each designated centre and they will be kept under observation for two weeks, said the ADG. All citizens having health risks will be vaccinated with the second booster dose from January 1 next year.
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“The ICT ministry is working to update the app. Now the citizens above 60 and frontliners are getting the booster shot on a limited scale by showing their vaccine cards,” the minister told reporters at the secretariat.
The government started administering booster doses to health workers on a trial basis in Dhaka on Sunday, he said.
Fearing the spread of the new variant, Zahid Maleque said Omicron has not yet spread in the country. “Necessary steps are being taken to check the spread of Omicron.”
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