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2021-05-18 09:35:59 GMT2021-05-18 17:35:59(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
COLOMBO, May 18 (Xinhua) Sri Lanka will receive 185,000 Sputnik V vaccines from Russia next week as the country looks to vaccinate its citizens against the coronavirus, a minister said on Tuesday.
State Minister of Pharmaceutical Production, Supply and Regulation, Channa Jayasumana said Sri Lanka will receive the COVID-19 vaccine consignment by May 25, which will be administered to the public immediately.
Jayasumana said Sri Lanka received the first batch of Sputnik V vaccines containing 15,000 doses purchased from Russia on May 4, which have been administered to 14,699 people so far.
Sri Lanka started a mass vaccination drive on Jan. 29 and has to date vaccinated over 1.5 million citizens, according to official figures from the Health Ministry.