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Hanoi begins COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 5-11

Hanoi began vaccinating children in the age group of five to below 12 against the COVID-19 on April 14.
Hanoi begins COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 5-11 ảnh 1A person gets vaccinated against COVID-19 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi began vaccinating children in the age group offive to below 12 against the COVID-19 on April 14.

According to the municipal Health Department, from 6pm onApril 12 to 6pm on April 13, the capital recorded 1,727 infections, ofwhom 629 were community-infected, bringing the total to 1.52million as from April 29, 2021 when the fourth wave of COVID-19 hit the city.

The first batch of vaccines administered to children aged 5-11is Moderna, sponsored by the Australian Government. The shipment arrived in Vietnam on April 8.

The other vaccine approved for use on children in the age group is Pfizer-BioNTech.

The recommended gap between doses is four weeks. Forchildren, both doses must be of the same vaccine.

"We have 11.8 million children from 5-12 years oldeligible for COVID-19 vaccination," said Phan Trọng Lân, Director of theMinistry of Health's General Department of Preventive Medicine, adding 3.6 million of these children have recovered fromCOVID-19 and will be vaccinated three months later./.
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