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25 lakh Pfizer shots arrive in Bangladesh

Medicine 2021-09-28, 12:21pm

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Vaccine. A woman reacts as she gets inoculated with a dose of the Covishield vaccine against Covid-19 at a vaccination center in Mumbai on August 12, 2021. © Provided by CNBC via Microsift News




25 lakh Pfizer shots arrive in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Sept 28 -- Some 25 lakh more doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Dhaka early on Tuesday morning, under the COVAX initiative.

A cargo flight of National Airlines, carrying the vaccine doses gifted by the US, landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport arround 5am, Health Ministry officials said.

Senior officials of the Health Ministry, the health department, Central Medical Stores Depot (CMSD) and the airport authority were present to take the delivery of the jabs.

Earlier, Bangladesh received over 1 lakh doses of the Pfizer vaccine in the first phase and 10.03 lakh doses in the second phase from the US.

With the arrival of the fresh batch, Bangladesh has received a total of 36.04 lakh doses of the vaccine to date.

So far, the country has received 4.94 crore doses of AstraZeneca, Sinopharm and Moderna vaccines under the COVAX facility. 

According to the Health Ministry, some 2,48,80,898 people got their first Covid shot while 1,64,99,866 were administered the second dose till September 27.

Besides, a process to import some two crore doses of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine each month is underway.

Apart from this, another process to procure 24 crore doses of the vaccine through the World Health Organisation is going on.

Bangladesh started administering the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at three centres in Dhaka to fight off Covid-19 on June 21.

The US has said that it is committed to leading the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic and that it will begin this summer the allocation of 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine it is providing to Gavi for distribution by COVAX to countries around the world. 

US President Joe Biden reaffirmed this commitment by announcing that his country will donate 80 million doses of vaccines to support global needs. 

The US is working with its G7 partners, the EU, COVAX and others in a multilateral effort focused on saving lives, ending the pandemic, and supporting the global economic recovery.  - UNB