Bhutan, with a leading vaccination rate in the region, commenced its second vaccination drive

Bhutan's second nationwide vaccination campaign will be held from July 20 - July 26, 2021.

On July 20, Bhutan commenced its second nationwide vaccination drive for individuals above 18 years old. The vaccination campaign is scheduled to end on July 26. Children aged between 12 - 17 years are not included in the second round of mass vaccination. The government will announce the vaccination programme for children at a later date.

On July 17, Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering, along with more than 200 people of diverse age groups, took the Moderna vaccine ahead of the second nationwide vaccination drive as part of the heterologous approach (mixing the first shot of AstraZeneca vaccine with a different vaccine for the booster shot) for the country's vaccination campaign.

As of July 20, Bhutan records the highest vaccination rate at 64.2% amongst all the South Asian and Southeast Asian countries.

All eligible citizens are highly encouraged to receive the vaccination as part of the nation's efforts to achieve herd immunity. Government agencies and authorities have been working round the clock to educate the public about the importance of vaccination, answer queries, and instil confidence.


Bhutan has adopted a heterologous approach where individuals will be given the Moderna vaccine for their second dose unless otherwise indicated. Bhutanese received the AstraZeneca (Covishield) vaccine as their first dose of vaccination.

Many countries have stepped forward to provide Bhutan with sufficient vaccines for the entire eligible population. 

From July 20 - July 26, all registered people can get the second vaccination dose.

Below are the common side effects of vaccination:

Even if you are vaccinated, it doesn't mean that you are completely protected from COVID-19. You are still encouraged to follow precautionary measures such as mask-wearing, physical distancing, and staying home as much as possible. 

Recognising that 'no one is safe until everyone is safe', it's all the more important and urgent for everyone to get vaccinated.