Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Tuesday (Jun 28) said children aged between 5 and 12 would be administered vaccines to protect them Covid-19 infection.
"We have taken the decision to inoculate children aged 5 and 12 years with Covid-19 vaccines after approval of the World Health Organization (WHO)... The country has sufficient number of vaccines, which are eligible for children," he told a function, an official release said.
The function was held at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) in the city.
Maleque said, "There are 2.20 crore children aged between 5 and 12 in the country. Registration is mandatory through Surokkha app for receiving Covid-19 vaccine."
"Since early June, the infection rate of coronavirus has been increasing sharply... now the country is witnessing a rising trend of the deadly virus," he added.
The health minister said Bangladesh has become a role model for controlling coronavirus as the country successfully handled three waves of the deadly virus.
"When almost the entire world was struggling to combat the lethal virus... we have taken multiple measures under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to protect the lives of the people from the disease," he added.
The health minister said Bangladesh secured fifth position in the world for its success in combating the highly contagious virus while the country attained top position among the South Asian countries.
On Nov 1, 2021, the vaccination campaign for students aged between 12 and 17 began at eight centers in Dhaka city.
As of Jun 28, a total of 3,33,73,802 students aged 12-17 were vaccinated with first and second doses of Covid-19 vaccines. Of them, 1,73,34,573 students received the first dose of vaccines while 1,60,39,225 were immunized with the second dose of the jabs, a press release of Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said.
A total of 27,72,46,485 doses of Covid-19 vaccines including booster dose have so far been administered as the countrywide vaccination campaign was launched on Feb 7 last year.