Bangladesh will stop administering first dose of Covid vaccine after October 3


FE Team | Published: September 17, 2022 21:41:48 | Updated: September 18, 2022 09:27:01


Bangladesh will stop administering first dose of Covid vaccine after October 3

The Bangladesh government will stop administering the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine after Oct 3 because it is running out of the necessary shots.

“Giving the second dose will also become difficult,” Health Minister Zahid Maleque said at a workshop on COVID-19 vaccination for children, aged 5-11, in Dhaka on Saturday, reports bdnews24.com.

He requested those, who have not received the first, second or booster doses, to take the shots immediately. “We’ve run out of some vaccines and many have expired.”

The government will run a mass vaccination campaign from Sept 28 to Oct 3 before halting the first doses.

Nearly 3.3 million people have not yet received their first jab, while 9.4 million people have not received their second shot.

The government has administered 300 million doses of vaccine so far. The recipients include one million children and the government has targeted to vaccinate 22.5 million more children.

Maleque said the vaccination programme for children aged 5 to 11 years at the district and Upazila levels will start on Oct 11.

The government may have to shut schools again if coronavirus infections surge, the health minister said. He advised everyone to wear masks.

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