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Govt to vaccinate 8.0m people Tuesday marking Sheikh Hasina’s birthday 

Monday, 27 September 2021


The government has planned to launch another mass vaccination campaign on Tuesday aiming to inoculate 8.0 million people in one day, marking Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's birthday.

"Eight million people will be brought under the vaccination programme on the day on the occasion of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's birthday," said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Sunday at a virtual briefing.

The vaccine jabs will be administered from 9 am at 6,000 centres across the country, he said adding that in the first two hours women above 50 years and physically-challenged people will get the jabs on a priority basis, reports UNB.

People will be given vaccine shots at the centres to be set up at 4,600 unions and 433 wards of 1054 municipalities and city corporations. "There'll be three booths at union level, one at municipality level and three at city corporation level centres."

Those who have got registered for vaccination but failed to get it timely will get priority during this campaign, said the minister.

"So far, we've collected 55.2 million vaccine doses and 42 million people have got vaccines," he added.

Vaccine doses will be given at 75 centres of the South City Corporation and 350 people will get the jab from each centre, according to a press releae.

The second dose will be given on October 28.

Bangladesh on August 7 kicked off its mass vaccination drive to inoculate 3.5 million people in six days.