Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEVERAL ‘UNEXPECTED INFLUENCER­S’ PREVENTED SINOPHARM FROM ARRIVING IN SL- GOV

● Chinese nationals in Sri Lanka have already begun registerin­g to receive the vaccine

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

● Around 5000 Chinese nationals begin registerin­g for vaccinatio­n

The government yesterday said that despite several difficulti­es faced within the past few weeks from ‘unexpected influencer­s’ to bring down the Sinopharm vaccines from China, the government had finally been successful.

State Minister of Pharmaceut­ical Production, Supply and Regulation Prof. Channa Jayasumana said that Sri Lanka faced many difficulti­es within the last two to three weeks from certain unexpected influencer­s from various parties to bring the vaccines to Sri Lanka, but the government had been able to overcome all this and had ultimately been able to make it a success.

Jayasumana said this even while the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) is yet to issue a clearance to administer the vaccines on locals, as officials await a document from Beijing with the English translatio­n.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday officially accepted 600,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccines after it arrived from Beijing at the BIA and was accepted by China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong. Jayasumana said the donation was a very important milestone in the friendship shared between China and Sri Lanka and thanked the Chinese President and government on behalf of the Sri Lankan government.

Ambassador Qi said the Chinese side appreciate­d that the Sri Lanka government had decided to include Chinese nationals in its vaccinatio­n plan.

“To this regard, on behalf of China, I would like to extend our highest appreciati­on for this most friendly gesture,” the Chinese envoy said.

The Daily Mirror learns that Chinese nationals in Sri Lanka have already begun registerin­g to receive the vaccine nearly 5,000 Chinese nationals reside in the country. The vaccinatio­n program will commence for Chinese nationals as soon as possible while after approval is issued by the NMRA the vaccines will be administer­ed to locals.

Sinopharm also requires to be administer­ed in two doses per person, similar to the Astra Zeneca vaccines.

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