Iran (IMNA) - Namaki said on Monday that the number of coronavirus vaccine doses given out a day earlier has reached a record high of 400,000.
“A new record was achieved which is a reason to be proud,” said Namaki while in a video conference to inaugurate health projects in several Iranian provinces.
The minister made the remarks as Iran is going through a fifth wave of coronavirus infections with concerns raised about the fast spread of the Delta variant of the virus in the country.
Iran began delivering coronavirus shots in late December right after it took delivery of a first batch of Sputnik V vaccines from Russia.
An infographic published by the official IRNA news agency on Monday showed that nearly 8.5 doses of coronavirus vaccines had been delivered of which more than 3.84 million were jabs provided by companies from China, including the country’s flagship Sinopharm.
The inoculation program is currently reaching to people above 65, an age group which has been responsible for 85% of nearly 8,770 cornavirus deaths reported in Iran since the disease started to circulate in the country in February 2020.
Namaki said all people above 60 will receive vaccines until early August when the current administrative government leaves office.
Health ministry figures published on Tuesday put the daily death toll from the virus at 250 while number of infections had increased by 27,444 since Monday.
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