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Corona vaccine fourth dose to start today

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  20 Dec 2022, 10:43

A special program has started from today to give the fourth dose of Corona vaccine.

Director General of the Department of Health Ahmedul Kabir inaugurated the program at Kurmitola General Hospital in Dhaka at 9 am.

According to the Department of Health, people above the age of 60 who have already received the third dose will be vaccinated under the programme.

In the circular signed by the member secretary of the Covid-19 Vaccine Management Task Force Committee, Shamsul Haque, it is said in the circular that, besides, frontliners, pregnant women, people aged 18 years and above with low immunity and chronic diseases will be vaccinated during this campaign.

Among the frontliners are - freedom fighters, workers of the Ministry of Health and its affiliates and affiliated private healthcare organizations, all employees of public-private and autonomous organizations, law enforcement and military personnel, journalists, bank employees, national team players and others working on the frontline.

The fourth dose campaign will be administered only by Pfizer and will be administered at permanent vaccination centers across the country.

According to the Department of Health, there are about 1,000 such centres. As of December 14, about 14.9 crore people have been received the first dose, over 12.65 crore people have been received the second dose and about 6.46 crore people have been received the booster dose.

The government started the mass vaccination program from February 8 last year with the Oxford, AstraZeneca vaccine prepared by the Serum Institute of India. Later 6 more vaccines from different companies were added to this list. These are - Pfizer, Sinopharm, Moderna, Sinovac, Johnson & Johnson.

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