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Last Updated : 2023-10-04 08:27:00
Wed, 04 Oct 2023 Today's Paper
No major side effects have been reported after 500,000 people were given the Covishield Astrazeneca vaccine, health authorities said yesterday.
Health authorities also said that based on data, it has been noted that after the first jab of the Astrazeneca vaccine an individual can be protected from the virus.
Speaking at a briefing organised by the Sri Lanka Medical Association, Dr. Deepa Gamage, Consultant Epidemiologist at the Ministry of Health said that the Astrazeneca vaccine has been found to be safe.
She said that scientific research has found that the vaccine will drastically reduce the transmission of the virus.
“Initially the main intention of the vaccine was to prevent deaths and infections. However, latest research found that the vaccine can also prevent transmissions,” she said.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dhanusha Dassanayake, Consultant Immunologist at the Medical Research Institute said that, at the moment, there is no move to mix the two doses of the jab using different brands.
She also said that based on data, it has been noted that after the first jab of the Astrazeneca vaccine an individual can be protected from the virus between the 21st and 90th day.(EASWARAN RUTNAM)
Senior Wednesday, 03 March 2021 11:27 AM
Health authorities must guide us to get the vaccine without spending long hours at queues. Senior citizens must be gjven a separate queue.
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