Over 5 million Sri Lankans vaccinated booster dose

According to COVID19 Vaccine rollout tracking, So far more than 5 million booster doses of the coronavirus vaccines have been administered in Sri Lanka. About 5,018,616 persons over the 20+ years of age have been administered the Pfizer vaccine so far as 3rd dose. In Sri Lanka over 31% of the target population have taken the booster.

A booster vaccine is 88% effective at preventing people ending up in hospital with Covid-19, new data from the UK Health Security Agency suggests, BBC reports.

It found that a single vaccine dose reduced the risk of needing hospital treatment by 52%. Adding the second dose increased the protection to 72%, although after 25 weeks that protection had faded to 52%. And two weeks after getting a third dose, that protection against hospitalisation was boosted to 88%.

World Health Organization WHO says it’s reasonable to believe the vaccines will offer some protection against Omicron variant.

Two doses of a Covid vaccine are not enough to stop you catching the Omicron variant, UK scientists have warned.

Early analysis of UK Omicron and Delta cases showed the vaccines were less effective at stopping the new variant.

But a third booster prevents around 75% of people getting any Covid symptoms.

Do not to fall prey to myths about vaccines, get the vaccines without delay – Experts

Health experts urge parents, youth and children not to fall prey to superstitions & myths about vaccines. Also experts request public and youth to get the vaccines. Specialist doctors urge parents to direct their children for vaccination without hesitation.

The vaccination is carried out with the recommendations of the expert committees of the world and in Sri Lanka and they also inform that successful results can be achieved through accurate understanding and interest without undue fear.

Do not to fall prey to myths about vaccines, get the vaccines without waiting for a specific one - Health Experts
Vaccine Myths

Unvaccinated people have an 11 times higher risk of dying from COVID-19 than fully vaccinated people, according to new data posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

Association of Medical Specialist AMS strongly urges everyone to take the booster, in order to reduce chances of clinical disease, protect the vulnerable, prevent hospital capacity being overwhelmed and prevent a lockdown which could lead our country to further economic disaster. In Sri Lanka only 31% of the target population have taken the booster. The rest are at risk of contracting clinical disease with Omicron.

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