Another 1.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine reach Pakistan through COVAX
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Imtiaz Ali, UNICEF Supply & Logistics officer in Pakistan, helps offload part of a delivery of 1,236,000 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines at the federal EPI warehouse in Islamabad. The shipment was procured through the COVAX Facility with UNICEF support and landed at Islamabad airport on 17 July 2021. This fourth delivery brings the total number of doses of vaccines delivered by the global COVID-19 vaccine equity scheme in Pakistan to five million so far. © UNICEF/UN0490238/Mushtaq
Five million of COVID-19 vaccines have been delivered in Islamabad by the COVAX facility’s global COVID-19 vaccine equity scheme so far.
2 5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine supplied through COVAX start being rolled out in Pakistan - Pakistan
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