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Vaccines against Covid-19 to journalists from Monday



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FILE – This September 2020 photo provided by Johnson & Johnson shows a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine being developed by the company. A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot, the company announced Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. (Cheryl Gerber/Courtesy of Johnson & Johnson via AP, File)

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population has decided to manage vaccine against Covid-19 to the journalists from Monday.

According to Joint Spokesperson at Ministry Dr Samir Kumar Adhikari, journalists would get vaccination at Civil Hospital, New Baneshwar for five days from Monday.

The Health Ministry has asked the details of the journalists from Ministry of Communications and Information Technology for the purpose.

The journalists willing to get vaccinated should bear personal identity card, and press card issued by the Department of Information and Broadcasting.

There are around 13,000 journalists in Nepal.

Almost 185,000 inoculated in first phase

A total of 184,857 people have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the first phase of the immunization programme held in the country. The vaccination programme was held after the country received one million dose of the vaccine as grant from neighbouring India.

The Covishield vaccine was administered to 184,857 persons through 201 vaccination centres set up in different parts of the country, Ministry of Health and Population Spokesperson Dr Jageswar Gautam said. Those receiving the vaccine include 24,224 in province 1, 25,637 in province 2, 63,308 in Bagmati province, 18,472 in Gandaki, 28,941 in Lumbini, 9,420 in Karnali and 14,855 in Sudur Paschim province.

The first phase of the vaccination was rolled out by the MoHP on January 27 and it ended on Saturday. In the first phase, the frontline workers including health personnel, cleaning staff, security persons directly involved in the COVID-19 prevention and treatment initiative were prioritized. They are among the initially targeted three per cent population of the country.

Those who received the first dose in the first phase will be prioritized in the second phase of the vaccination for the second dose of the vaccine. The Ministry plans to vaccinate 72 per cent population of the country, after procuring the vaccine required for the same.

MoHP Spokesperson Dr Gautam said that the vaccination campaign has been concluded successfully without any obstruction.