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Over 10 million inoculated against COVID-19 in Nepal


Nepalnews
2021 Sep 02, 13:39, Kathmandu
People waiting in queue to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Lalitpur, on Monday, July 26, 2021. Photo: NepalNews

As many as 10 million people in Nepal have received COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccination campaign is ran by the government.

The very first meeting of the Council of Ministers after Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba took over the office on July 13 came up with the decision to administer COVID-19 vaccines to all the eligible citizens by mid-April, 2022.

The COVID-19 vaccination drive was kicked off in Nepal in late January this year. Till Wednesday, 10 million 92 thousand people have got the COVID-19 jabs, according to the Ministry of Health and Population.

According to the data, 17.9 per cent population (5,424,836) have received the first dose of the vaccine while 15.4 (4,667,328) have been administered the complete dose of the vaccine.

Vero Cell, Johnson & Johnson, Covishield, Japan-manufactured AstraZeneca, and Swiss AstraZeneca are used in Nepal as vaccines against COVID-19. The government has intensified the COVID-19 vaccination drive to meet its target of providing vaccines to 30 per cent citizens by coming October 17.

Meanwhile, World Health Organisation's southeast Asia regional director Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh has congratulated Nepal for the good management of the vaccination drive and its ability to fully vaccinate 15 percent of the population in a short span of time.

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