India to send 45 million COVID-19 doses to Pakistan under GAVI alliance

India recently began its nationwide Coronavirus vaccination ride. The frontline workers including several politicians and celebs have so far received their respective doses. Having done a mass production of the COVID-19 vaccines, India emerged as one of the most helpful nations and it has exported the doses to a long list of countries. Now around 45 million doses to be exported to the neighborhood nation-Pakistan. Until last week India has supplied somewhere around 464.29 lakh made-in-India COVID vaccines.

Countries that have imported the Indian-made Coronavirus vaccines are both the developed ones and developing nations such as Africa, Canada, Maldives and the Caribbean to name a very few. As per the latest updates, India will have to now export the COVID-19 vaccines to Pakistan through the Covax facility. The direct export to be done under the GAVI alliance, which is a public-private global health partnership aiming at increasing access to immunization in poor countries.

Pakistan will be getting 45 million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine, which have been made in Indian labs.

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