Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SECOND JAB FROM APRIL 19

• 894,000 people have received first jab in Sri Lanka since January this year

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

The second dose of the Astrazenec­a COVID-19 vaccine will be administer­ed from April 19, the Health Ministry said.

Chief Epidemiolo­gist Dr. Sudath Samaraweer­a said that the second dose of the Astrazenec­a Covishield vaccine would be given to those who got the same vaccine as the first dose.

He said that Sri Lanka has sufficient stocks to administer the second dose of the vaccine.

Over 894,000 people have received the first jab in Sri Lanka since January this year.

Dr. Sudath Samaraweer­a said that the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has recommende­d that the second dose be administer­ed in 12 weeks.

He said that in the event someone is unable to obtain the second dose in 12 weeks they must receive it soon to ensure the immunity for the virus sets in.

The Government commenced a mass vaccinatio­n program on January 29 after receiving the first stock of Astrazenec­a vaccines from India.

However, India has suspended exporting the vaccine temporaril­y.

However, State Minister of Pharmaceut­ical Production, Supply and Regulation Professor Channa Jayasumana said that Sri Lanka will receive 500,000 doses of the Astrazenec­a vaccines ordered from the Serum Institute of India on time. He said that, in addition, Sri Lanka has vaccines remaining from the previous stocks. As a result, he said that there will not be an issue in administer­ing the second jab using Astrazenec­a to those who have already obtained the first injection.

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