Tuesday, December 16th, 2025

People in Upper Dolpa deprived of COVID-19 vaccines



JAJARKOT: People in three rural municipalities in Upper Dolpa have been deprived of Covid-19 vaccines though the District Health Service Office has been running the vaccination drive in the lower belts of the district to the students from 12 to 17 years.

Similarly, people above 17 years are given Vero Cell vaccine while senior citizens above 60 years are given the booster dose.

The Office has stated that vaccination campaign could not be run in the Upper Dolpa citing a heavy snowfall. The people of the Upper Dolpa are likely to suffer as the administration has already decided that anyone without vaccine card would not be getting the public services from January 22.

Three rural municipalities in the Upper Dolpa have witnessed a heavy snowfall and the people there are deprived of getting any of the public services including vaccine after the roads there are covered with the snow.

Likewise, inoculation of other vaccines and safe maternity services are in the halt from November 2021.

The people from the Upper Dolpa—Shey Phoksundo, Chhakatangsung and Dolpo Buddha—travel to the district headquarters in Dunai and other parts of the country for five months of the winter to escape the biting cold there.

Tek Bahadur Gurung, a health official, said the health workers and women volunteers deployed in the Upper Dolpa’s rural municipalities have also not received vaccines.

Publish Date : 21 January 2022 11:58 AM

Four-lane Madi bridge in Tanahun nears completion

TANAHUN: Work on the four-lane bridge under construction in Damauli

UML general convention voting rescheduled for 8 am Wednesday

KATHMANDU: Voting at the 11th general convention of the CPN-UML

Property worth nearly Rs 5.7 million stolen from Kathmandu and Lalitpur

KATHMANDU: Property worth nearly Rs 5.7 million has been stolen

Oli reaches polling venue only after 7 pm following daylong absence

KATHMANDU: CPN-UML chairperson KP Sharma Oli arrived at the polling

Nepal’s travel payment reaches Rs 75.74 billion in first four months of fiscal year

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s travel payment rose 11.8 percent to Rs 75.74