US Sending Bangladesh Extra 2.5 Million Covid Vaccine Doses

US Sending Bangladesh Extra 2.5 Million Covid Vaccine Doses
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The United States is set to ship another 2.5 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to hard-hit Bangladesh, a White House official has revealed.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that this is coming after the Biden administration announced a ramping up of global donations.

The latest shipment — 2,508,480 Pfizer doses — brings the total of US shots to the country above nine million.

Packing was underway and first deliveries, made through the World Health Organization’s Covax program, arrive Monday, the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters.

‘We are proud to be able to deliver these safe and effective vaccines to the people of Bangladesh,’ said the official, adding that there were ‘no strings attached’ to the donation.

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‘We are sharing these doses not to secure favors or extract concessions,’ the official said.

Only 9.3 percent of Bangladesh’s population had been fully vaccinated as of this week.

The impoverished country of about 170 million people, which neighbors India, has struggled to get the pandemic under control, imposing some of the world’s longest lockdowns.

Children only went back to school two weeks ago after being out of classrooms for 18 months — an example of the education gap that the United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF, recently warned is worsening inequity for millions of children across South Asia.

Like other rich countries, the United States has been accused of hoarding vaccines and prioritizing booster shots instead of helping swaths of the world that remain largely unvaccinated.

On Wednesday, the United States authorized third doses of Pfizer vaccines for elderly and at-risk populations.

However, President Joe Biden has declared the United States the world’s vaccine ‘arsenal’ in the war on Covid-19, and US donations total more than those from the rest of the world combined.

Biden told a Covid-19 summit of world leaders Wednesday that the United States is donating a ‘historic’ extra 500 million vaccine doses, bringing the total US commitment worldwide to 1.1 billion.

The new tranche of half a billion vaccines will be from Pfizer and will go to low-income and middle-income countries as defined by Gavi, which co-leads Covax along with the World Health Organization.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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