WHO chief scientist welcomes India’s decision to restart COVID-19 vaccine exports

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Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya announced that the Government of India would resume Vaccine Maitri, an initiative to provide Covid vaccines to countries worldwide and fulfil its responsibility under Covax in the fourth quarter of this year.

 

New Delhi: Chief scientist of World Health Organization (WHO) Dr Soumya Swaminathan on Tuesday (September 21 ) welcomed India's decision to restart COVID-19 vaccine exports. She said that the decision would go a long way to achieve global Vaccine Equity.

"COVAX welcomes the decision to restart Covid vaccine exports. Will go a long way to achieve global Vaccine Equity," Soumya Swaminathan said in a tweet.

On Monday, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya announced that in the fourth quarter this year, the Government of India would resume Vaccine Maitri, an initiative to provide Covid vaccines to countries worldwide and fulfil its responsibility under Covax.

"Under Vaccine Maitri, we will help the world and contribute to Covax in the fourth quarter," Mandaviya said to reporters. He also announced that next month government is expecting more than 30 crore doses from vaccine manufacturers.

The Health Minister estimated the fourth quarter's target this year to be around 100 crores and highlighted that vaccination of own citizens is the topmost priority.

Meanwhile, with the administration of 96,46,778 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India's COVID-19 vaccination coverage exceeded 81.85 crores (81,85,13,827) as per provisional reports till 7 am on Tuesday, informed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The ministry said that this has been achieved through 80,35,135 sessions.

As per the data, as many as 1,03,69,386 healthcare workers have been inoculated with the first dose of the COVID vaccine, while 87,50,107 have been inoculated with both doses. The number of frontline workers vaccinated stands at 1,83,46,016 (first dose) and 1,45,66,593 (two doses).

Early this year, India halted vaccine exports as coronavirus cases surged in the country. 

Courtesy: ANI
  
                    

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