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Over 88,000 people vaccinated, China to provide 300,000 doses of vaccine



Dr Jageshwor Gautam
Spokesperson of Ministry of Health and Population Dr Jageshwor Gautam (file photo)

KATHMANDU: A total of 88,007 people in Nepal received vaccine against Covid-19 till Sunday, the fifth day of the vaccination campaign.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and Population Dr Jageshwor Gautam said that a total of 12,311 people in Gandaki Province, 10,760 people in Lumbini Province and 12,763 in Province 1 were vaccinated while 11,057 people in Province 2 and 28,683 people in Bagmati Province received vaccine.

Likewise, 5,556 in Karnali Province and 6,877 people in Sudurpaschim Province received the vaccine against Covid-19.

Health workers as well as others working in the frontline are being administered the Covid-19 vaccine from 185 vaccination centres across the country from January 27.

The government of India has provided 1 million doses of vaccine as a grant.

Chief of Child Health and Immunization Section of the Department of Health Services, Dr Jhalak Sharma Gautam, said that the scientific study has proved that Covishield is safe and effective.

Though some people developed minor side effects after vaccination, the vaccine is safe and effective, he added. Pain in joints, swelling and pain in the injected place, headache, body pain, are the minor side effects of the vaccine, he shared.

Covishield vaccine is produced in India’s Serum Institute with the technical collaboration from Oxford/Astrazeneca.

The government of Nepal has promised to vaccinate most of the people by the end of 2021. However, the government has not yet decided to buy vaccine.

Meanwhile, China has already declared to provide Nepal a total of 300,000 doses of vaccine free of cost. China’s Sinopharm will be providing such vaccine, however it has not approved in Nepal.