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Nepal to begin inoculation drive for elderlies as it receives COVID-19 vaccines from India


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A batch of one million Covishield vaccines developed by the Serum Institute of India was delivered to Nepal on Sunday via Air India flight.
Nepal to begin inoculation drive for elderlies as it receives COVID-19 vaccines from India
ANI |
Updated: Feb 21, 2021 22:36 IST
Kathmandu [Nepal], February 21 (ANI): Nepal has expedited preparations to start inoculating elderly and most vulnerable age groups from next month as it received a batch of COVID-19vaccines purchased from India.
A batch of one million Covishield vaccines developed by the Serum Institute of India (SII) was delivered on Sunday via an Air India flight.
We had placed an order for two million doses. The first lot was promised to be delivered by fortnight but within four days we have received the first batch of our commercial purchase. We now stand amongst the nations which have expedited the purchase of vaccines around the globe, ....

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Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Feb. 16 After three cases of the United Kingdom variant of coronavirus were first confirmed in the country on January 18, at least 13 suspected infections from the same virus have been identified in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
The World Health Organization s collaborating centre in Hong Kong had confirmed through a whole-genome sequencing test that the three returnees had indeed been infected with the virus dubbed B.1.1.7 lineage.
However, authorities concerned have not shown any concern to conduct the whole-genome sequencing test of swab samples of those 13 people of Kathmandu and Pokhara, who did not travel outside the country but had come in close contact with abroad returnees. ....

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