Sunday, October 10, 2021

India-donated 1 mln doses of Covishield vaccine arrive in Myanmar

 




 

THE  Ministry  of  Health  conducts  the  vaccination  programme as per target groups across  the  nation  in  an  effort  to  control  the  disease.  Mean-while,  1  million  Covishield  vaccines donated by India arrived at Yangon International Airport  yesterday,  and  Director-General  Dr  Myat  Wunna  Soe  of  the  Medical  Services/Public Health Department received the vaccines.

 

The vaccines will be kept at the Central Cold Room. The officials  of  the  Public  Health  Department  monitor  and  super vise  the  vaccine  storage  to  meet  fixed  standards  constantly. 

 

These vaccines will be distributed to regions and states based  on  requirements  via  road  transport  or  with  the  help  of Tatmadaw (Air) and Myanmar airways in the cold chain.

 

Moreover, these vaccines will be used for primary target groups and additional groups.

 

As of 9 October, a total of 18 million doses – two million doses of Covishield, 14 million doses of Sinopharm and two million doses of Sinovac  purchased by the ministry have arrived in  Myanmar.  Moreover,  the  country  received  more  than  six  million doses of vaccines donated by China, India and Russia.

 

The  officials  vaccinated  a  total  of  9,574,393  people  until  8 October while 4,083,337 people have been fully vaccinated and 5,491,056 people have received the first jabs of COVID-19 vaccines.

 

Therefore,  the  total  doses  of  vaccine  delivered  are  13,657,730 in the country until 8 October.

 

The people are urged to receive the COVID-19 vaccines, and  those  who  have  already  received  the  first  dose  are  encouraged  to  go  to  the  nearest  immunization  centres  and  receive the second dose on the scheduled immunization date or near the due date, as well as to actively participate in the

vaccination drive.

 

MNA

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