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Nepal as SAARC region's fourth country to reach the vaccination target


Nepalnews
2021 Sep 27, 17:49, Kathmandu
People waiting in queue to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Lalitpur, on Monday, July 26, 2021. Photo: NepalNews

The targeted groups will get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as per the government's goal. The government has set the target of immunising one-third of the targeted groups by October 17.

Accordingly, 30 per cent of the target population has been given the first dose of jabs while 28 per cent has received the full dose.

Sagar Dahal, Chief of the Department of Health Service, Family Welfare Division, Child Health, and Immunisation Section, said that the target group would be fully immunized until October 17. "We had said we will vaccinate 33 per cent of the targeted groups until the end of Asoj (17 October). We have been conducting the vaccination programme on a daily basis accordingly. We will vaccinate 33 per cent of the targeted groups by October 17," he said.

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba had declared soon after his appointment as the Prime Minister on June 13 that the government has kept COVID vaccination in first priority and 33 per cent of the targeted groups would be given the shots by October 17.

In line with this declaration, the government has adopted the policy of bringing the vaccines on grant from countries supplying the vaccines on grant and even by purchasing from China and India.

The government has the target to immunize 71.6 per cent or a total of 21 million 756 thousand 763 people above 18 years of age. It has been stated that 33 per cent of the targeted population would be immunized by October 17, two-thirds of the targeted population by January 14, 2022, and all the targeted population by April 13, 2022.

The Ministry of Health and Population has stated that the pandemic can be contained if at least 60 per cent of the country's population is vaccinated.

The Kathmandu Valley has the highest number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 virus.

Ten districts with highest COVID-19 vaccination coverage:

Name: First dose/Full-course:

Kathmandu: 50 %-49 %

Lalitpur: 50%-45%

Bhaktapur: 41%-46%

Rasuwa: 56%-47%

Kavrepalanchowk: 37%-31%

Ramechhap: 26%-36%

Kaski: 25%-31%

Lamjung: 30%-29%

Syangja: 32%-28%

Parbat: 23% 25%

Province-wise data of vaccinated population

Name: First dose/full-course

Bagmati: 36%-34%

Gandaki: 24%-24%

Lumbini: 19%-17%

Sudurpaschim: 18%-17%

Province 1: 18%-15%

Province 2: 15%-13%

According to Ministry Joint Spokesperson Dr Samir Kumar Adhikari, almost all target groups (health professionals and cleaning workers, those working at the frontline against COVID-19, citizens above 65, and so on) across the country have been vaccinated. Now, the vaccination campaign aims to inoculate all eligible citizens. Presently almost all above 50 years of age have received the vaccines.

The Ministry has launched a drive to provide the first dose of COVID-19 vaccines (Vero Cell) to all people above 18 years of age from Taplejung, Sankhuwasabha, Solukhumbu, Rasuwa, Jumla, Mugu, Humla, Dolpa, Bajura, and Darchula districts from September 20-30.

Vaccines would be made available to students above 18 years of age from Kavrepalanchok and Chitwan districts, all people above 35, people above 40 from Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Makawanpur, Ramechhap, Sarlahi, and Achham districts and students above 18, those who are yet to be vaccinated against the virus and missed the vaccination drive.

The government is at work to import 100,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines (40,000 doses Moderna and 60,000 doses Pfizer) to vaccinate all children, 12-18 age group, it has been said. Payments for the consignment have already been made, it has been learned. The shipment would be made soon, said the vaccination section chief Dahal.

So far, 17.7 million doses of the vaccines have been imported to the country.

The government plans to import 11.3 million of the vaccines for free under the COVAX facility, which is 20 percent of the total target population.

It plans to import one crore five lakhs and forty-eight thousand doses of the vaccines within October 17 and 32.3 million doses until mid-April.

Nepal in the fourth position in SAARC:

Nepal is placed in the fourth position in SAARC to fully vaccinate people against the infection.

Bhutan is in the first position, which fully vaccinated 65.6 per cent population followed by the Maldives in second place, which vaccinated 61.48 per cent.

Likewise, Sri Lanka is placed in the third position having fully vaccinated 52.61 per cent population.

Nepal has fully vaccinated 28 per cent population. 

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