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Bangladesh top recipient of Covid vaccines from UNICEF

Staff Correspondent
31 May 2022 15:09:32 | Update: 31 May 2022 17:09:00
Bangladesh top recipient of Covid vaccines from UNICEF
— Courtesy/ UNICEF

UNICEF has delivered over 190 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to Bangladesh through COVAX in one year.

To date, Bangladesh remains the top recipient of doses under COVAX, the global initiative co-led by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the World Health Organization, with UNICEF as a key delivery partner.

COVAX accounts for more than 62 per cent of doses received by the country, said a press release on Tuesday.

Covid-19 vaccinations started in Bangladesh in February 2021. UNICEF delivered the first COVAX shipment of vaccines to Bangladesh on 1 June 2021, at a time when only 4 per cent of the population in the country was fully vaccinated.

A year on, thanks to a strong partnership between the Government, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and other partners, Bangladesh has fully vaccinated with two doses 69 per cent of its population – a staggering 117 million people, said UNICEF.

“With the committed strong leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister, Bangladesh has shown incredible resilience to face the Covid-19 pandemic. With continuous supply of vaccines and hard work of dedicated health workers, we have been able to vaccinate the targeted population without wasting doses,” said Prof Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora, additional directorate general (Planning and Development), DGHS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

“Bangladesh’s ability to absorb and roll out Covid-19 vaccines is a testament to what can be achieved when there is political commitment and an equitable supply of vaccines. The success in getting millions of vaccines quickly and safely into arms in every corner of the country has been nothing short of remarkable,” said Mr Sheldon Yett, UNICEF representative to Bangladesh.

A Covid-19 booster dose campaign is planned for June.

“Bangladesh with 69 per cent fully vaccinated population is close to achieving the global benchmark of 70 per cent fully vaccinated population by June 2022. The success could not have been possible without COVAX support," said Dr Bardan Jung Rana, WHO representative to Bangladesh.

“The ongoing pace of vaccination gives us a hope to see the end of Covid-19 as a global health emergency. Let us also not forget that the pandemic is not over anywhere until it’s over everywhere,” the WHO representative to Bangladesh added.

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