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18 Apr 2022 | Mon 17:57
Pfizer vaccine is being administered as booster doses across the Maldives
Pfizer vaccine is being administered as booster doses across the Maldives
Reuters
Covid-19 vaccination
34.89 percent of eligible population receives booster doses against Covid-19 in Maldives
 
398,557 people have received their first jabs and 383,876 people have completed both doses so far
 
By April 16, 14,681 people were awaiting second doses
 
88.02 percent have completed the first dose, while 84.78 percent have completed both doses

34.89 percent of the eligible population has received booster doses against Covid-19 across the Maldives.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) publicized its most recent figures on Monday, revealing that between April 10 – April 16, 705 persons received booster doses, 18 more persons received first doses and 67 more second doses were administered.

By the end of Saturday, a total of 158,000 people had received booster doses against Covid-19.

This means that 34.89 percent of the vaccine-eligible population in the Maldives have received booster jabs.

So far, 398,557 people have received their first jabs, with 383,876 people having completed both doses so far.

Of the eligible population to receive vaccine doses in the Maldives, 88.02 percent have completed the first dose, while 84.78 percent have completed both doses.

By April 16, 14,681 people were awaiting second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, after receiving the first dose.

The incumbent government launched the “Covid-19 Dhifaau” inoculation drive on 1 February 2021.

HPA earlier announced that the administration of booster doses has been opened for all individuals, without the need for a prior appointment.

Individuals will be required to bring their ID cards or an official document for identification purposes, wear loose clothing with easy access to shoulders, attend the vaccination center alone and have been well fed. They must also not be symptomatic or under quarantine.

For now, HPA is only administering Pfizer as booster doses.

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

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

HPA revealed that the immunity provided by vaccination decreases over time and that a booster dose is required to boost immunity after six months, as it increased protection against infection and severe disease.

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

Last updated at: 5 months ago
Reviewed by: Fathimath Zuhaira
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