Ninety per cent of pregnant mothers already received the anti-COVID vaccine – Dr Chithramali de Silva
About 90 per cent of pregnant mothers of the country have already received the anti-COVID vaccine, Director of the Family Health Bureau and Community Health Specialist Dr Chithramali
de Silva said
Vaccination of pregnant mothers has been successfully continuing and the
reports of testing pregnant mothers for the pandemic has drastically reduced,
she said. Dr Chithramali de Silva was addressing a media briefing held at the
Department of Government Information sept (27).
She further said that
nearly 7000 pregnant mothers tested positive for the pandemic in this country
and 55 out of them died of the disease, and all the deaths were reported after
May this year. The significance of this tragedy is that none of the victims had
received the two jabs. Such a large death toll of pregnant mothers reported for
the first time in the country thereby increasing
the maternal mortality rate of the country.
Dr. Chithramali de Silva
said that the Committee on Contagious Diseases has been constantly concerned
about giving the COVID-19 vaccine to underage children. Comparing it to deaths
among children, the Committee has identified most of the victims had suffered
from chronicle diseases. Therefore children with such diseases were chosen to
give the vaccine first.
Child vaccination began in
Sri Lanka in 1961, and it is on top among the South Asian nations and the world
as well. The child vaccination program was broaden since 1978, and children were
constantly kept under health supervision in order to give them necessary
vaccines. The Communicable Disease Unit added new vaccines from time to time to
help the country to keep the child diseases at bay. She further said, as a
result, Sri Lanka was able to eradicate certain diseases from its soil.
Dr Chithramali de Silva added that the entire child community is protected when
90 per cent of children with congenital diseases are given the COVID-19
vaccine. Expressing her views about certain young people’s hesitance to receive
the jab in fear of some serious side effects, specialist doctor de Silva
pointed out that the COVID-19 vaccine has no relationship to sexual dysfunction
or infertility.
She said however, doctors
have been studying the post COVID complications of patients.
Courtesy Government news portal news.lk
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