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Pakistan secures 15 million doses for vaccinatio­n drive

COUNTRY TO GET VACCINES FROM THREE CHINESE FIRMS AND COVAX

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PAKISTAN has purchased 13 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine from three Chinese companies and expects to receive them in the next two months, its health minister said last Thursday (29).

The vaccines were procured from Sinopharm, CanSinoBio and Sinovac, Faisal Sultan said.

They will supplement around 2.4 million shots from the Covax programme for poorer nations that are expected to arrive during that period.

“We will be continuous­ly procuring from all available sources across the world,” Sultan said. “For now, China remains the primary source for vaccines to meet our present and ongoing needs, but all our options are open for effective and safe vaccines.”

Sultan said around 2.4 million doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine, part of the first tranche of 14 million doses under the Covax programme run by the World Health Organizati­on and GAVI, would also be arriving and it would likely come from South Korea.

Only slightly more than two million people have been vaccinated so far in the country of 220 million people, the lowest rate in south Asia. The Covax programme has committed 45 million doses to the country up to the end of 2021, and deliveries were meant to start in March. However, India, making the AstraZenec­a vaccinatio­n, halted supplies due to its own worsening Covid-19 situation.

“The delay in Covax meant that our expected volume of vaccinatio­n could not materialis­e in February and March,” Sultan said. “But ...the drive is picking up speed.”

Pakistan – scrambling to secure any supplies – started a vaccinatio­n drive in February with 1.2 million doses donated by China, and was able to procure over 4 million doses from China in April.

It plans to start giving shots to people aged 40 and over from the first week of May. With Eid al-Fitr approachin­g, when hundreds of thousands of people would normally attend religious gatherings, the country plans to close non-essential business, tourist spots, parks, entertainm­ent venues and public transport for two weeks starting May 6.

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SLOW PROGRESS: A man gets a jab at a vaccinatio­n centre in Karachi last Wednesday (28)
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