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25 Dec 2021 | Sat 15:54
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
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Covid-19 vaccination
676 more vaccine doses administered against Covid-19
Maldives launched the national vaccination drive on February 1
24,201 booster shots have been administered so far
366,892 persons have received both doses, with 396,570 having received first doses
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676 more vaccine doses have been administered against Covid-19.

According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), 322 Greater Malé Residents and 354 atoll residents inoculated against coronavirus on Thursday.

As such, 59 first doses were administered to 45 Greater Malé Residents and 14 atoll residents as well as 81 Greater Malé Residents and 63 atoll residents having received 144 second doses.

Further, 473 booster doses were administered to 196 capital region residents and 277 persons residing in outlying atolls.

With this the total number of persons who have received booster shots sits at 24,201.

Under the government’s "Covid-19 Dhifaau" inoculation drive, a total of 366,892 persons have completed both doses of the vaccine whereas 396,570 persons had received first doses nationwide.

With this development, the total number of persons awaiting second doses of the vaccine has dropped further to 29,678.

There are currently three mobile teams across six vaccination centers in the capital region, as well as 176 vaccination centers spanning outlying atolls.

According to HPA, Dhamanaveshi, Hulhumalé Hospital and Indhira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) will be open for those who wish to receive booster shots against Covid-19. Booster doses will be given to those who have passed six months since completing second dose of the vaccination and meet the announced eligibility criteria.

Further, those above 50 years of age are eligible to receive the booster doses from November 20.

For now, HPA is only administering Pfizer as booster doses. In a recent publication, the public health authority revealed that booster shots will only be administered on an appointment-only basis, from Wednesday. However, those who wish to receive their AstraZeneca and Sinopharm doses may visit centers for vaccination.

The government earlier announced the decision to administer booster shots of the Covid-19 vaccination, to immunocompromised persons, seniors and frontline workers.

The decision to administer booster shots to frontliners and those at high-risk of complications from Covid-19 who have received both doses of Covid-19 vaccine, comes following recommendations from the Maldives Technical Advisory Group on Immunization.

The decision backs the findings of extensive research by relevant authorities as well.

Those who will be eligible to receive booster shots include individuals who have undergone an organ transplant, those on immunosuppressant drugs, long-term steroids as well as patients undergoing dialysis.

Further, cancer patients and those who had finished their treatment less than an year ago, those who are overweight, those taking oxygen therapy at home, patients of pulmonary diseases, liver diseases, diabetics and even those who are bedridden due to illness.

The incumbent administration of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih launched the “Covid-19 Dhifaau” inoculation drive on February 1.

Authorities continue to urge the public to receive their vaccination shots, in order to help curb complications from the virus.

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