US to provide Bangladesh 2.5m doses of Moderna vaccine as gift

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GBNEWS24 DESK//

The United States will provide Bangladesh 2.5 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine developed by American biotech company Moderna, as gift.

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl Miller tweeted the news on Saturday afternoon.

Earl Miller writes in his Twitter: “I am pleased to announce that Bangladesh will soon receive a gift of 2.5 million doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from the American people via GAVI. As the largest contributor to #COVAX, the U.S. is committed to increasing the country’s vaccine supply to beat the pandemic here and worldwide.”

Health Minister Zahid Maleque said on Friday that the vaccine doses would arrive within seven to 10 days under the global vaccine-sharing programme COVAX.

The government agreed to receive the doses following a proposal by the COVAX platform, co-led by the World Health Organization.

“This is very good news at this moment,” Maleque said.

This will be the second batch of vaccine for Bangladesh under COVAX, which is expected to give the country 68 million doses, with two shots per person, to cover 20 per cent of the population.

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