Deccan Chronicle

2L vax from India in use: UN

- United Nations, June 5:

The 200,000 Covid-19 vaccines gifted by India for all UN peacekeepe­rs are “already being put to use” and a number of these Blue Helmets have already been vaccinated, spokespers­on for UN chief Antonio Guterres has said.

“The Indian Government…had offered us… 200,000 doses…And a number of peacekeepe­rs are already, as far as I know, being vaccinated,” Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, told reporters at the daily press briefing Friday in response to a question on vaccinatio­n of UN peacekeepe­rs. “So, on the Indian vaccines, those, which I think were… AstraZenec­a, those were 200,000. They’re already being put to use,” he said.

India, one of the largest troop-contributi­ng countries to UN peacekeepi­ng missions, gifted 200,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines for UN peacekeepe­rs across all UN missions. As of March 31 this year, there are 87,889 personnel serving in 12 peacekeepi­ng operations around the world. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had announced in February that India will gift vaccine doses for UN peacekeepe­rs. “Keeping in mind the UN Peacekeepe­rs who operate in such difficult circumstan­ces, we would like to announce today a gift of

200,000 doses for them,” Jaishankar had said while addressing the UN Security Council open debate on the implementa­tion of resolution 2532 (2020) on the cessation of hostilitie­s in the context of the

Covid-19 pandemic. Quoting the Bhagavad Gita, Jaishankar had said “Do your work with the welfare of others always in mind.”

The 200,000 doses essentiall­y meant that it would be possible to administer the required double doses of Covid vaccines to all UN peacekeepe­rs across missions.

The AstraZenec­a vaccines had left Mumbai via

Qatar Airways on March 27.

The shipment went to Copenhagen, where it was safely stored in a facility, re-packaged and quickly distribute­d to all peacekeepi­ng missions for the peacekeepe­rs. On a question on the offer of vaccines to the UN from China, Dujarric said “we continue to be in touch with the Chinese authoritie­s, as we are with the Russian authoritie­s. Some of that had to do with which vaccines were already approved by the WHO (World Health Organisati­on) because we do not use vaccines that are not approved by the WHO.”

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