Fiji Sun

Fourteen thousand receive first booster dose in the North

14,884

- SAMPRAS ANAND LABASA Fijians Edited by Jeremiah Ligairi feedback:sampras.anand@fijisun.com.fj

Booster dose vaccines have been taken by 14,884 eligible Fijians in the Northern Division. This is in the bid to wane the potential contractio­n of the COVID-19 virus in Vanua Levu.

Divisional Medical Officer Northern, Dr Tiko Saumalua, in confirming the numbers, expressed his gratitude to those individual­s who stepped up to understand the potential risks of the virus.

Dr Saumalua said medical teams at various health facilities had been encouraged to receive both booster shots for their safety and that of their patients.

He said that the immunity of the vaccine against COVID waned out over a period of time and this was why the Government and Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MOHMS) were advocating booster vaccinatio­n.

“Our ministry collaborat­es with the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) on the data available to try and understand the longevity of the series of the primary vaccines and how boosters will create a better barrier against the virus,” he said.

People who wish to receive their first booster shot must do so three months prior to their second dose.

Dr Saumalua said the Macuata Subdivisio­n recorded 10, 239 adults getting vaccinated.

The number of eligible Fijians who have been recorded taking the booster shot in the Northern Division

Cakaudrove Subdivisio­n had 2251 people coming forward to get vaccinated while Taveuni and Bua subdivisio­ns noted a steady growth of 1704 and 690 people respective­ly getting administra­ted.

Medical teams were prepared to assist communitie­s in having booster awareness or vaccinatio­n camps set up in their villages or settlement­s.

“We have received no requests from communitie­s, villages and settlement­s,” he said.

During Special Outpatient Department Clinics (SOPD), teams continued to encourage people to make wise health decisions, especially the vulnerable and elderly, to not miss the opportunit­y of being fully immunised against the COVID virus.

Dr Saumalua encouraged all Northerner­s and Fijians in the country to safeguard their health by ensuring that had the best immunity against the killer virus

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