Mozambique vaccinates 765,000 teenagers against COVID-19-Xinhua

Mozambique vaccinates 765,000 teenagers against COVID-19

Source: Xinhua| 2022-10-01 01:28:15|Editor: huaxia

MAPUTO, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Mozambique's Health Minister Armindo Tiago said Friday that 765,000 teenagers across the country have received their first dose of vaccine against COVID-19 in the vaccination campaign that started since Tuesday.

Speaking at the official launch of the campaign in Maputo, the minister said the goal is to vaccinate 4,801,544 teenagers aged between 12 and 17 years old and the first round will last for two weeks.

"It is important to note that, in the first two days of this campaign, we vaccinated around 765,000 adolescents across the country, representing a coverage of 16 percent of the target group, which makes us anticipate good results until the end," said the minister.

The health official said that massive vaccination against COVID-19 has been allowing a significant relief from the initial restrictive measures and a socio-economic reopening of the entire country and the world in general.

"In order to consolidate these gains, we need to continue to rapidly protect more populations through vaccination," said Tiago.

Seven million U.S. dollars funded by the government and cooperating partners were mobilized to carry out the two planned rounds, according to the minister.

Some 3,201 work teams were also said to be mobilized to intensify the routine vaccination activities in communities, which were made up of vaccinating technicians, mobilizers, typists, coordinators, and logistical staff, among others.

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