Gulf Times

Venezuela to give Covax facility an ultimatum to ship Covid vaccines

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Sunday that he will give the Covax facility an ultimatum this week to send the country’s share of coronaviru­s (Covid-19) vaccines as all pending payments had been made to the global vaccine-sharing scheme.

Venezuela received word from Covax in June that the last four payments had been blocked by UBS.

The payments to cover the $120mn fee have already been made, he said.

Maduro said in a live appearance on state television that officials had been instructed to “give the Covax system an ultimatum: they send us the vaccines or they give us the money back, period”.

Officials have said for months that sanctions were hampering their ability to make bank transfers necessary to pay for Covax doses.

However, in April officials said they had made the payments to the entity, run by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), which provides doses to poor nations.

“The Covax system has failed Venezuela,” the president said. “They don’t answer us.”

Venezuela, facing US sanctions that affect its access to the global financial system, relied on domestic banks to make part of the payment to the Covax system with foreign currency.

The nation of 28mn people has received about 3.5mn Russian and Chinese vaccines since February.

The vaccinatio­n rollout has been slow and confusing, according to specialist­s and Reuters witnesses.

Venezuela has expressed interest in receiving the Johnson & Johnson and Novavax vaccines through Covax.

Earlier this year Covax set aside 2.5mn doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine for Venezuela.

However, Maduro’s government prohibited its use due to concerns about blood-clotting, a very rare side-effect which the WHO said was not sufficient to warrant halting its use.

Meanwhile, about 30,000 doses of Cuban vaccine candidate Abdala have arrived in Venezuela for a study.

Venezuela has recorded more than 277,635 cases of the novel coronaviru­s and 3,190 deaths, according to official data.

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