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Out of the 10 municipalities of Makwanpur, 9 have been declared as 'full vaccination sustainability guaranteed municipalities'.
Along with the declaration of 'Complete Immunization Sustainability Assurance Municipality' to Manhari Rural Municipality on Thursday, 9 Municipalities of the district have been declared as Immunization Sustainability Assurance Municipalities. Now only Hetaunda sub-metropolitan city is yet to be announced.
Public Health Administrator of Makwanpur District Public Health Office Krishna Mizar said that there is an announcement program to be held on June 11th in the sub-metropolitan city.
According to Ramchandra Dahal, head of the municipality's health branch, in the first phase, the sustainability of vaccination has been ensured this year based on the set indicators and the 'Complete Immunization Guide 2071'.
According to the latest survey, 766 children aged 16-23 months have been fully vaccinated. According to the activities of the Vaccination Coordinating Committee, home visit survey in every ward, monthly regular service from 9 vaccination centers and giving vaccination to those who missed it. Based on this, after reaching 95% vaccine access rate, the proposal was submitted to the District Coordination Committee and announced as approved.
There are 9 wards in Manhari rural municipality. There are 10 health institutions including a basic hospital in the municipality. Ghalan, the head of district coordination committee Speaking at the announcement program, he made it clear that no one should be deprived of vaccination as vaccination provides immunity to children. Also, he praised all the health workers and staff who contributed to the vaccination campaign.
