KATHMANDU, June 8: The government is administering the first dose of the Vero Cell vaccine against COVID-19 across the country from Tuesday.
Soon after the World Health Organization gave permission to use Vero Cell against COVID-19 in people aged above 60, the Nepal government decided to inoculate Nepali citizens above 60 years of age this time.
Elderlies receive shots of Vero Cell vaccine against COVID-19 (...
The government is inoculating people aged between 60 to 64 years old in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur districts. The people in the Kathmandu Valley who missed their second shot of Vero Cell will also get to inoculate the second dose.
Likewise, in the districts outside of the Kathmandu Valley, the government is administering the vaccine to people who are 62 to 64 years old, according to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).
Similarly, those districts which share borders with Tibet are administering the Vero Cell vaccine to people who are older than 18 in their local government units.
And in case of mountainous districts, those who are older than 55 years and had missed the vaccine earlier will get the shot.
The health workers, students and interns of medical colleges will also get the shots.