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Mobile vaccination fleet across multiple districts

(UTV | COLOMBO) – Sri Lanka Army on Wednesday (25) announced that it will continue operating vaccination centers and mobile vaccination fleets to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Army’s first Western Province-based Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Fleet that prioritizes the vaccination of the elderly, sick, handicapped and feeble sections in society, is a combined effort of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLAMC), Directorate of Preventive Medicine and Mental Health, Directorate of Supply and Transport, Sri Lanka Signal Corps, Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police.

The Mobile Vaccination Fleet will operate in the following areas:

1 X Vehicles for General Area Kalutara
2 X Vehicles for General Area Moratuwa
2 X Vehicles for General Area Maharagama
1 X Vehicles for General Area Nugegoda
3 X Vehicles for General Area Wattala
1 X Vehicles for General Area Army Headquarters
1 X Vehicles for General Area Kalutara
3 X Vehicles for General Area Mullaitivu
1 X Vehicles for General Area Trincomalee
5 X Vehicles for General Area Kilinochchi
1 X Vehicles for General Area Gampaha
5 X Vehicles for General Area Jaffna
3 X Vehicles for General Area Vavunia
3 X Vehicles for General Area Kandy
1 X Vehicles for General Area Galle
1 X Vehicles for General Area Matara
3 X Vehicles for General Area Kurunegala
3 X Vehicles for General Area Hambantota
3 X Vehicles for General Area Mannar
2 X Vehicles for General Area Batticaloa
3 X Vehicles for General Area Nuwara Eliya
3 X Vehicles for General Area Mathale
1 X Vehicles for General Area Badulla
1 X Vehicles for General Area Monaragala

The deployment of this fleet plus an ambulance on standby would administer the vaccine against COVID-19 visiting doorsteps of applicants only after those who need this mobile service register themselves with the National Operation Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO) through Hotline Nos 1906 or 0112860002.

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