The Sun (Malaysia)

4.7m AstraZenec­a vaccine doses set aside for North Korea

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The global vaccine-sharing network Covax has set aside 4.73 million doses of AstraZenec­a Plc’s Covid-19 shot for shipment to North Korea, one of the very few countries that have not started vaccinatio­n, according to its allocation plan.

The plan follows an earlier offer for nearly two million doses of the shot that the reclusive state had rejected due to concerns over side effects, according to a South Korean think-tank.

South Korea Unificatio­n Ministry, which oversees engagement with the North, said yesterday it appears detailed distributi­on arrangemen­t has yet to be made, as Covax continues to engage with Pyongyang.

The allocation is part of its plan to distribute 43 million doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine and Moderna’s Covid-19 shot by the end of December, as Covax aims to ship up to one billion doses in total this year.

Co-led by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), Covax has since January largely allocated vaccine doses proportion­ally among its 140-plus beneficiar­y states according to population size.

North Korea and Eritrea are the only countries that have yet to start their vaccinatio­n campaign against Covid-19, according to the WHO.

North Korea has not officially confirmed any Covid-19 cases, a position questioned by South Korean and US officials.

But it has imposed strict anti-virus measures, including border closures and domestic travel curbs.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had said in June that the failure to implement measures to tackle the coronaviru­s had caused a “great crisis”, according to state media.

By Nov 11, North Korea had tested at least 45,564 people for Covid-19 with no positive results, according to the WHO. – Reuters

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