Pakistan to receive 2m more Vaccine doses from China

By Minahil
Makhdoom

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will receive two million doses of COVID vaccine from China by April 24, media reported quoting sources in the ministry of national health.
According to details, the vaccine would start arriving in the country from April 21, and out of two million doses, 1.5 million would be purchased from China while 500,000 would be provided as a gift from the neighbouring friendly country.
“The vaccine will arrive in four phases from April 21 to 24,” they said adding that three special planes and a PIA flight would be used to bring the COVID doses from China.
The doses included 1.5 million vaccines of Sinopharm and 500,000 jabs of Sinovac.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has already begun vaccinating elderly people aged above 60-year-old and health professionals.
The country will start vaccinating people in the age group 50-59 from next week, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar announced on Saturday.
He tweeted that the NCOC in today’s meeting decided to start vaccination of people aged from 50 to 59 from Wednesday (April 21), encouraging once again everyone to register themselves for the vaccination.
The National Command and Operation Centre started registering citizens above 50 years of age for COVID-19 vaccination from March 30.