Bangladesh likely to receive Covid-19 vaccine by end of January
Wellbeing Minister Zahid Maleque addresses the opening ceremony of outdoor division of Col Maleq Medical College or university Hospital found in Manikganj on Wednesday afternoon.
Bangladesh will probably receive coronavirus vaccine by the finish of the next January if everything is best suited, said Wellness Minister Zahid Maleque on Wednesday.
"We will get the vaccine by the end of the following month. Even if it's late for a few reasons, I will definitely be able to provide the vaccine. We've all sorts of preparations in this respect," he said.
He was addressing seeing that the principle guest at the starting ceremony of outdoor division of Col Maleq Medical School Hospital in Manikganj on Wednesday afternoon, reviews our Manikganj correspondent.
"The efforts of medical section of Bangladesh in dealing with coronavirus have already been appreciated everywhere. Corona (Covid-19) offers been brought under control beneath the leadership of the primary minister," he said.
The Health Minister said a plan has been taken up to build medical school hospitals in 64 districts of the united states at the directive of Primary Minister Sheikh Hasina. The federal government has approved establishing of 38 medical college hospitals in the country.
He also called after all to follow medical recommendations and wear masks to prevent coronavirus infection.
Health Offerings Division Secretary Md Abdul Mannan, Heath Education and Family Welfare Division Secretary Md Ali Noor, Director General of Health Directorate Dr Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam and Director General of the Directorate of Heath Education Dr AHM Enayet Hossain likewise spoke at the beginning ceremony.