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Bhutan is on brink of vaccinating its entire adult population within a week of launching campaign


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A health worker inoculates a Buddhist monk on the first day of vaccination in Bhutan.
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Bhutan’s health minister has said the country will vaccinate its entire adult population within a week of launching a nationwide innoculation drive.
The country’s prime minister, Lotay Tshering, had said the country aims to become one of the first in the world to administer the first doses to all its eligible population. He said the second dose of the vaccination programme is scheduled 8 to 12 weeks from now. 
A government update said 423,114 people have been vaccinated as of Thursday. Bhutan had covered nearly 40 per cent of its eligible population, estimated at 533,558, by the second day of the vaccination campaign which began on 27 March.  ....

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This small country could vaccinate its entire adult population in a few days


This small country could vaccinate its entire adult population in a few days
Bhutan waited to have all the vaccines to start vaccinating its citizens.
Bhutan’s Capital, Thimphu. Image credit: Flickr / Antonio Morales García
This small country in the Eastern Himalayas bordered by China and India occupies an area of 38,394 squared kilometers, making it a bit smaller than Switzerland. It has a multiethnic population of 760,000 inhabitants. While it has had a hereditary monarchy since 1907, the country became a parliamentary democracy in 2008.
Bhutan has already vaccinated 466,811 people in the last nine days, which is 85% of the eligible population and 62% of Bhutan’s total population. The second dose of the vaccination program is already scheduled eight to 12 weeks from now – depending on the arrival of more vaccines from India over the next few months. ....

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