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5 lakh doses of Chinese vaccine to arrive on May 12

5 lakh doses of Chinese vaccine to arrive on May 12 Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jiming on Monday officially announced that 5 lakh doses of Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine will reach Bangladesh on May 12 as a “special gift”. “It’s the latest outcome of China-Bangladesh anti-pandemic cooperation which again shows that our two peoples are in the same boat and we will stand with each other till the end of this battle,” he said. The Ambassador made the announcement during an interaction with the members of Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) held virtually. DCAB President Pantho Rahaman and General Secretary AKM Moinuddin also spoke at the event.

Russia s Sputnik V Covid vaccine developer launches single-shot version Sputnik Light

Russia s Sputnik V Covid vaccine developer launches single-shot version Sputnik Light
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India s setback deprives world of frontline fighter in war on Covid-19

New Delhi, May 4: The devastating second coronavirus wave sweeping across India has come as a major setback to the global fight against the deadly pandemic.The World Health Organization is struggling to fill the gap left in the COVAX .

Red faces in govt as New Zealand mission tweets oxygen SOS to Youth Congress, apologises

Red faces in govt as New Zealand mission tweets oxygen SOS to Youth Congress, apologises © Provided by The Print New Delhi: The High Commission of New Zealand got entangled in a political row Sunday, after it made an urgent appeal for oxygen supplies to Srinivas B.V., the president of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC). The embassy deleted the tweet minutes later and apologised subsequently. The request came amid desperate calls for oxygen from all quarters in the national capital. India is reeling under a massive Covid-19 surge, which has resulted in severe shortage of several medical items. Hospitals too are making SOS calls on a daily, sometimes hourly, basis.

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