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UN thanks India for offering 200,000 COVID vaccine for UN Peacekeepers

Other News Materials 22 February 2021 10:38 (UTC +04:00)
UN thanks India for offering 200,000 COVID vaccine for UN Peacekeepers

Appreciating India’s response to fighting covid-19 pandemic, the United Nations on Saturday thanked India for offering 200,000 COVID vaccine doses for UN Peacekeepers.

“India has been a global leader in pandemic response efforts. Appreciate efforts to strengthen COVAX Facility for ensuring equitable access to vaccines,” TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to UN, quoted UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as saying.

Guterres also thanked External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for offering 200,000 COVID vaccine doses for UN Peacekeepers.

According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), India has supplied a total of 229.7 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccine to the global community as of last week.

On January 16, India began its mammoth coronavirus vaccine rollout by administering 207,229 shots on the first day with the help of hundreds of thousands of health workers who were trained and assisted by the UN agencies.

The Indian government has introduced an application named CoWIN (Covid Vaccine Intelligence Work) to monitor the entire vaccination process.

Two vaccines–Covaxin and Covishield– have received Emergency Use Authorisation (EAU) after going through established safety and immunogenicity in a well-prescribed regulatory process and these will be administered during the vaccination drive.

Addressing a weekly briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said India plans to gift vaccine doses to Oman, CARICOM countries, Nicaragua, Pacific Island states.

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