Pakistan receives 3.7m Pfizer doses from US

Islamabad (HRNW) A fresh tranche of 3.7 million Pfizer vaccines, donated by the US, reached the Islamabad International Airport early Friday morning.

It was provided to the country free of cost through COVAX, the WHO vaccine-sharing alliance. The vaccine will be used in the country’s national immunisation drive.

According to a statement issued by UNICEF, COVAX has, over the last four months, delivered more than 17 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccines to Pakistan. Most doses are expected to arrive in the upcoming weeks.

 

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