KATHMANDU, June 10: The government is administering COVID-19 booster dose to children from Friday.
According to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), children aged between 12 to 17 years will be inoculated with the dose from today.
All children who received their second COVID-19 vaccine three months ago are eligible for the booster dose, according to an official at the Health Ministry.
Children can visit health institutions or vaccine centers nearby to receive the vaccine.
KATHMANDU, December 9: The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) is to administer a booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine to senior citizens, who are already vaccinated with full-dose of the vaccine.
The Ministry, on the recommendation of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee, is going to provide a booster dose to senior citizens above 60 years.
Chief of the Family Welfare Division of Department of Health Services, Dr Bibek Kumar Lal, shared that senior citizens above 60 years and already vaccinated with full-dose of vero cell, have started getting booster dose.
At a regular press briefing organised at the Ministry on Wednesday, he said that the WHO has recommended administering a booster dose to those citizens, who have already received full-dose of vero cell vaccine and are above 60 years.
The Advisory Committee has recommended a booster dose to all the people above 60 years and vaccinated with full-dose of vero cell after three months of receiving the vaccine in Nepal.
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