City
Epaper

To revive economy, SL President plans to vaccinate majority by Sept

By IANS | Updated: July 9, 2021 21:40 IST

Colombo, July 9 Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa plans to vaccinate majority of the population against Covid-19 before ...

Open in App

Colombo, July 9 Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa plans to vaccinate majority of the population against Covid-19 before September this year.

Rajapaksa said that 100 per cent of the 30-plus population in the Western province, the country's economic and administrative hub and also a high-risk area for Covid-19 spread, will be vaccinated by the end of July.

The President said this at a meeting with the special committee on prevention of Covid-19 outbreak, which included ministers, tri-forces heads and health authorities, on the vaccination drive and future plans.

He stated that the island nation is expected to receive two million Sinopharm vaccine doses by July 11 and 1.47 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine within the next two weeks.

"Steps must be taken to provide more space for resumption of economic activities as a significant percentage of doses have already been given to the people," Rajapaksa said.

He stressed the need to brief the foreign diplomatic missions in Sri Lanka on the local vaccination drive and the current situation in the country.

The President also directed that instead of mixing vaccines as planned earlier, 600,000 out of the total AstraZeneca vaccine shots the country will receive within the next two weeks should be administered to those awaiting the second dose.

He instructed that Pfizer vaccines should be given to the fishermen in Northern Mannar district where they are interacting with the Indian fishermen.

He also said that the rest of the Pfizer vaccines be given to the students going abroad.

Sri Lanka Army Commander General Shavendra Silva had announced on Friday that over 1,000 Sri Lankan students expecting to go abroad for studies have registered for the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: colomboSri LankaAstrazenecaGotabaya RajapaksaPfizerDemocraticAstrazeneca plc.Democratic socialist republicPfizer inc.
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentVijay Varma Spotted at Airport in Dashing New Look as He Heads to Sri Lanka for Shoot of New Project

CricketSri Lanka's Angelo Mathews Announces Test Retirement; 37-Year Old To Continue Playing ODIs and T20Is

InternationalSriLankan Airlines Flight From Chennai Searched After Pahalgam Attack Tip-Off, No Suspects Found

NationalNIA Arrests Key Suspect in Sri Lankan Human Trafficking Racket in Chennai

InternationalSri Lanka Train Tragedy: Six Elephants Killed in Habarana Collision, Two Injured

Health Realted Stories

HealthStudy reveals hidden heart risks in women with Type 2 Diabetes

HealthSugar & oil boards in govt offices, schools ‘excellent step’ for healthy India: Experts

HealthAIIA’s national seminar to explore trends in Ayurvedic surgical practices

HealthIIT Delhi launches MRI research facility to foster innovation in medical imaging

HealthWHO acknowledges India’s efforts in integrating AI in traditional medicine, Ayush