Continue to inject 250,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine

Tuesday - 11/01/2022 02:20
 

Up to now, the whole province has more than 2.8 million people aged 12 and over who have been vaccinated against Covid-19. In which, more than 2.5 million people have received the first 2 shots and 113.2 thousand people have received 3 booster shots. Recently, the Department of Health has received 250,000 more doses of Pfizer vaccine. This number of vaccines will be used to inject the second dose for all children aged 12 to 17 in the province who have not yet injected the second dose (about 150,000 doses), the remaining 100,000 doses will be reserved for the third dose for those aged 50 and over or have the background diseases.

 

 

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Vaccination against Covid-19 for students in the province

Monitoring and treatment of F0 patients at home across the province continues to be carried out. Up to now, there are more than 57.5 thousand F0 asymptomatic, mild symptoms are isolated, treated at home, more than 114.7 thousand other cases have completed quarantine.

 

Director of the Department of Health Phan Huy Anh Vu said that the analysis results of the number of deaths due to Covid-19 in the province in recent days showed that most of the patients had at least one serious underlying disease, some cases have not yet vaccinated or injected with less than 2 doses of vaccine. Therefore, it is important to be injected with 2 doses of the basic vaccine to reduce the risk of severe disease and death. On the other hand, localities need to further improve the quality of operation of mobile medical stations to promptly monitor and detect high-risk cases such as the elderly over 50 years old, those with underlying diseases, who have not been vaccinated with enough 2 doses of vaccine, etc. to be quarantined, continue to monitor the medical facilities, and promptly perform the emergency treatment to minimize the mortality.

Viet Anh

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