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Nepal receives 1 mn doses of Covishield vaccines from India

Nepal receives 1 mn doses of Covishield vaccines from India

Nepal receives 1 mn doses of Covishield vaccines from India

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DELHI: Nepal has received one million Covishield vaccines on Sunday, from India. Covishield vaccine arrived at the Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital city of Kathmandu.

 

 

The second shipment of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, manufactured by Serum Institute of India (SII) based in Pune, which has collaborated with Oxford University and pharmaceutical company.

 

 

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Earlier, India had provided one million doses of the Covishield vaccine as ‘gift’ (free of cost) to the Himalayan nation in January. The campaign actually aims to immunize 72 per cent of its total population of over 29 million. The government is now working towards administering doses to those above the age of 55 from March.

 

 

Nepal has recorded 2,73,431 cases of Covid-19 till now out of which 2,061 people have died while nearly 270,000 have recovered, according to worldometers.info figures.

 

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So far, the country had provided vaccines to many countries till now and would extend supplies to more countries in the near future that would range from Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean to Africa, South-East Asia and the Pacific Islands.

 

 

India is also one of the World’s biggest drug makers and an increasing number of countries that have already approached it for obtaining the coronavirus vaccines.

 

 

Edited By: Indira Chetry
Published On: Feb 22, 2021