More than 310,000 COVID-19 vaccines administered in NyaungU district

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As of the morning of 11 January, a total of 310,911 people have been vaccinated against the COVID-19 in NyaungU District, Mandalay Region, according to the District Administration Body.
There are 12 designated places to get the vaccines in Kyaukpadaung Township and another 12 in NyaungU Township.
A total of 145,834 people has been inoculated against the COVID-19 in NyaungU Township, including the first dose of Sinopharm vaccines for 88,530 people, the second dose of Sinovac vaccines for the 50,320 people, while the first dose of Sinovac vaccines for 3,730 people and the second shots of Sinovac vaccines for 3,254 people.
In Kyaukpadaung Township, 165,077 people have been jabbed against COVID-19, including the first dose of Sinopharm vaccines for 95,191 people, the second dose of Sinopharm vaccines for 60,247 people, the first dose of Sinovac vaccines for 5,294 people and the second dose of Sinovac vaccines for 4,345 people.
Therefore, a total of 310,911 people has been vaccinated in NyaungU and Kyaukpadaung townships.
U Toe Lwin, chairman of the NyaungU District Administration Body, said that the COVID-19 vaccination team was being sent to remote villages. — Ko Htein (KPD)/GNLM

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