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12 Aug 2021 | Thu 14:44
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
Presidents Office
Covid-19 vaccination
By Tuesday's end, over 291,000 persons fully vaccinated against Covid-19
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
48,244‬ persons currently awaiting second doses
Tuesday's vaccinations included 1,164 first doses and 1,330 second doses
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Over 291,000 persons have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 in the Maldives, by Tuesday’s end.

According to the latest vaccination update publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), 2,494 persons received vaccine doses under the government’s “Covid-19 Dhifaau” inoculation drive, on Tuesday.

These included 1,164 first doses and 1,330 second doses, of which 1,365 were residents of the congested Malé City, whereas 1,129 persons across outlying atolls also received doses.

The first doses include 572 Greater Malé residents and 592 atoll residents, whereas 793 Malé residents and 537 atoll residents received second doses.

With this development the total number of persons who completed both vaccine doses has risen to 291,736 whereas the number of persons who have received a first dose sits at 339,980.

The number of persons awaiting second doses currently sits at 48,244.

There are currently three mobile teams active across six vaccination centers in the capital region and 176 vaccination centers spanning outlying atolls.

The incumbent administration of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih launched the “Covid-19 Dhifaau” inoculation drive on February 1 and recently the Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC) revealed that they are now in the final stages of the campaign and the aim is to vaccinate 90 percent of the eligible population by the end of August.

Authorities resumed administering the Oxford AstraZeneca Covishield vaccination on July 4 after months, on an appointment-basis. Vaccinations across outlying atolls are also proceeding at a swift pace. Authorities recently resumed administering second doses of Sinopharm to those who have observed three weeks since receiving the first jab.

During a press conference Spokesperson at the Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC), Dr. Nazla Rafeeq revealed that the doses of AstraZeneca vaccine Maldives has received and is currently administering, will expire in November. With this being said and as vaccination has limited shelf life of just six months since manufactured date, Dr. Nazla noted that they will conclude administering first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine by September 1.

Dr. Nazla said that they currently have the capacity to conclude first doses to the eligible population by the beginning of September, expressing concern over the recent low turnout at vaccination centers, Dr. Nazla urged the citizens to cooperate and get their vaccine jabs.

Dr. Nazla also revealed that they aim to vaccinate 95 percent of those above 18 years of age as well as school employees through the vaccination coverage, by the beginning of September, under the Education Ministry’s campaign to vaccinate the education sector employees and students.

While authorities approved Pfizer vaccine for children between the ages of 12 to 17 last week, President Solih on Tuesday revealed efforts to complete the first dose for all eligible children by the end of August.

On Saturday, HPA publicized a list of restrictions that unvaccinated persons will be facing from the beginning of September. Including a ban on domestic travel and several other restrictions.

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