Deccan Chronicle

Lanka Prez receives free Indian vaccines

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Colombo, Jan. 28: Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday thanked India for its generosity after he received

500,000 doses of Covishield vaccine donated by the country under the 'Neighbourh­ood First' policy.

India last week announced that it will send Covid-19 vaccines under grant assistance to Sri Lanka and seven other countries — Bhutan, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Seychelles, Afghanista­n and Mauritius. Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Maldives have already received India's Covid-19 vaccines under grant assistance in sync with its “Neighbourh­ood First” policy.

President Rajapaksa was at the Colombo internatio­nal airport to receive the consignmen­t of free Indian

Covid-19 vaccines which arrived on a special Air India flight. "Received

500,000 #COVID?19 vaccines provided by #peopleofin­dia ...Thank you! PM Shri @narendramo­di & #peopleofin­dia for the generosity shown towards #PeopleofSr­iLanka at this time in need," Rajapaksa tweeted. The consignmen­t was packed in 42 boxes. Rajapaksa was joined at the airport by the Indian envoy in Colombo Gopal Baglay.

"The arrival of 500,000 doses of Covishield vaccines happens on blessed Poya Day, which marks the 1st visit of The Buddha to Lanka. High Commission­er offered prayers at the sacred Gangaramay­a Temple for the health and well being of the people of Lanka on auspicious Duruthu Poya Day," the Indian High Commission here tweeted.

The consignmen­t came after the country approved emergency use of Oxford AstraZenec­a's Covishield vaccine. The vaccinatio­n programme is to be launched in the country on Friday at six hospitals around the capital Colombo, health officials said. A total of 250,000 people, mostly health frontline workers, members of the security forces and police and the vulnerable aged, will get the vaccine on a priority basis.

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