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16 Mar 2021 | Tue 13:47
Health authorities discontinued administering first doses of the Covishield vaccine as of Monday
Health authorities discontinued administering first doses of the Covishield vaccine as of Monday
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212,711 Covid-19 vaccinations performed nationwide
Covid-19: National vaccination total now over 212,000
 
Monday saw 6,597 vaccinations conducted across Maldives
 
Maldives' Covid-19 vaccination total now 212,711
 
Vaccinations will be conducted for special groups beginning Saturday

The Maldives Covid-19 vaccination total has surpassed the reached the 212,000-mark on Monday, one and a half months after President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih initiated the national Covid-19 vaccination programme "Covid-19 Dhifaau" on 1 February 2021.

Health professionals vaccinated a total of 6,597 people across the Maldives against Covid-19 on Monady, pushing the nation's vaccination total up to 212,711.

The latest vaccination update by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) confirms that 6,597 vaccinations were conducted across the Maldives on Sunday. This includes 4,994 vaccinations conducted in the Greater Male' area, in addition to 1,603 vaccinations performed across atolls.

With this, the island nation's vaccination total is now 212,711, which includes 121,630 vaccinations performed in the capital of Male', and a total of 91,081 vaccines administered from outlying atolls.

While health authorities have announced they will discontinue administering the first doses of the Covishield vaccine on 15 March, elderly and high-risk persons will still be administered their first dose once the deadline closes.

In addition to this, people who tested positive for Covid-19 and are currently isolated will be vaccinated based on eligibility after the close of the deadline, with the same procedure reserved for those who are observing quarantine after coming into contact with positive cases. Further, people in quarantine after arriving in Maldives from abroad, or after travelling from Male', will also be administered their first dose of the vaccine after Monday. Lastly, people who had to delay vaccination due to a medical condition or other health reasons will also be eligible to receive their first dose of the vaccine after 15 March. Vaccinations will be conducted for these special groups beginning Saturday

Spokesperson for the Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC) Dr. Nazla Rafeeq has, on multiple occasions, stressed the importance of vaccinating in order to build herd-immunity against Covid-19 within Maldivian communities, adding that this would be the only way restrictions to control the infection could be eased across the country.

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