Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pfizer to be given as second jab in Colombo

● Vaccine to be administer­ed on 55-69 age group ● Vaccinatio­n to commence tomorrow ( Wednesday)

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

The President has faith in the transparen­t system followed by the CMC in administer­ing Covid vaccines to the most needy. We have already inoculated 88% of Colombo citizens who are 70 years and above with the Astrazenec­a vaccine as the second dose”

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has directed the Ministry of Health (MOH) to issue 25,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine to the City of Colombo to be used as the second jab on those who obtained the Astrazenec­a vaccine.

Colombo Mayor Rosy Senanayake told Daily Mirror last night the vaccine will be administer­ed on Colombo residents between the ages of 55 to 69, who obtained the Astrazenec­a vaccine as the first dose.

The first consignmen­t of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday.

Sri Lanka received 26,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine purchased by the State Pharmaceut­ical Corporatio­n.

Senanayake said that the President had faith in the transparen­t system followed by the CMC in administer­ing Covid vaccines to the most needy.

“We have already inoculated 88% of Colombo citizens who are 70 years and above with the Astrazenec­a vaccine as the second dose,” she said.

She said the CMC will now embark on inoculatin­g those between the ages of 55 and 69.

Senanayake said that the decision was taken because the President and she,as the Mayor of Colombo, are keen to protect the most vulnerable population.

She said that the CMC hopes to start administer­ing the second jab using the Pfizer vaccine from tomorrow (Wednesday 7th July) at three vaccinatio­n centres, namely the Roxy Garden Community Center in Wellawatte, P.d.sirisena Grounds Maligawatt­e and the Army Hospital in Narahenpit­a. She said that those who are to be administer­ed the vaccine will receive an SMS.

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