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Initially hailed as “the vaccine for the world” when it appeared on European shores early this year, the Oxford/AztraZeneca COVID inoculation, which was created in just 65 days at a cost of around $2, far below competing shots made by Pfizer and Moderna, held the promise of turning the tide on the pandemic. The story behind the AstraZeneca vaccine’s European sojourn has been rife with putdowns, broken promises, rancor and vaccine nationalism. ....
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Share: COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka failed to order the vaccines against COVID-19 in advance, said Dr. Lakkumar Fernando, a member of the Expert Committee appointed to make recommendations for importing the Covid-19 vaccine to Sri Lanka. “Some countries placed orders which are two or three times the number of their population,” said Dr. Fernando on Tuesday (25) adding that the UK that has a population of 67 million ordered over 500 million doses of the vaccine. He said Sri Lanka pursued other avenues rather than prioritizing the vaccine procurement process. “We promoted various tonics or ‘Pani’, rather than ordering the vaccine,” he said. ....
Funds allocated to purchase 14mn Sinopharm & 01mn AstraZeneca jabs Funds allocated to purchase 14mn Sinopharm & 01mn AstraZeneca jabs Written by Share: COLOMBO (News 1st): The government has already allocated the necessary funds required to procure 14 million doses of China’s Sinopharm vaccine and one million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana revealed at the Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday (May 25). “With the hope of inoculating 60 to 70 percent of the country’s population by the end of this year, the government has allocated the required funds to purchase 14 million doses of the Sinopharm jab from China and one (01) million doses of the Oxford AztraZeneca jab. Therefore, we expect to expedite the process of importing the vaccines based on the production capacity of the manufacturers,” Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, the Joint Cabinet Spokesperson told reporters. ....