1st dose of Covid-19 jab won't be administered after Oct 3: Minister
Around 3.3m people yet to get the first dose
September 18, 2022 00:00:00
Almost 3.3 million (33 lakh) people are yet to get the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, but the government has decided to stop administering the first dose by October 3, Health Minister Zahid Maleque said on Saturday, reports UNB.
"Nearly 3.3 million people did not receive their first jab yet while 9.4 million people did not receive their second shot of Covid-19 vaccine across the country," he said while speaking at a workshop over Covid-19 vaccination for children, aged 5-11 years, held at a city hotel.
He also urged people, who have not taken their first Covid-19 vaccine dose yet, to take the shot as soon as possible.
"After the month of October, there is a possibility of first and second doses of Covid-19 vaccine being out of stock. If some remain, those will be expired. So, those who did not receive first, second and booster doses, have been asked to take their respective jabs immediately," said the health minister.
Currently, 0.25 million people are working to ensure Covid-19 vaccination and of them 60,000 are administering the vaccines, he said, adding already 300 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been administered across the country.
Talking about administering Covid-19 vaccine among children, Maleque said 1.0 million children have received Covid-19 jabs and some 215,000 children are waiting to receive the jabs.