Over 63% of country’s population can be vaccinated before end of 2021 – Health Min.
Posted on May 4th, 2021
Courtesy Adaderana
More than 63 percent of the Sri Lankan population can be comprehensively vaccinated before the end of this year, Minister of Health Pavithra Wanniarachchi told the Parliament today (May 04).
This remark came as a response to an accusation levelled by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa that, who took aim at the government’s handling of the issue. He alleged that the government has failed to secure sufficient coronavirus vaccines.
In the first round, 924,987 people were given the vaccine, and in the second round 356,130 people are expected to be vaccinated. However, the government is short of 568,000 vaccine doses,” the Opposition Leader pointed out.
He also criticized the government for procuring the China-made Sinopharm vaccine and Russia-made Sputnik V vaccine who he said were not approved by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The health minister, in response, stated that according to the WHO’s guidelines, if the vaccine has been approved by two of Russia’s stringent authorities and Sri Lanka’s National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA), the vaccine cane be used.
It is on these grounds that the NMRA approved the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine for emergency use in Sri Lanka, she explained.
Speaking further, the health minister noted that the NMRA had studied and approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for local use even before the WHO did.
Accordingly, Sri Lanka is expected to receive 13 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine, 8.4 million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine under the COVAX facility and 5 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine from the United States within this year, Minister Wanniarachchi stated, adding that the country has 600,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccine at hand.
Before the end of this year, we will have enough vaccines to comprehensively vaccinate more than 63 percent of our country’s total population.”