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800,000 doses of Vero Cell to arrive in Kathmandu this evening

800,000 doses of vaccine arrive in Kathmandu Wednesday evening


19 August 2021  

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KATHMANDU: As many as 800,000 doses of the anti-Covid-19 vaccine – Vero Cell- is set to arrive in Kathmandu this evening.

Of total of 1.6 million doses of vaccines recently purchased by Nepal, 800,000 doses of vaccine have arrived in Kathmandu Wednesday evening.

According to the spokesperson at the Ministry of Health and Population Dr Krishna Prasad Poudel, the vaccines were ferried from China via a wide-body aircraft of Nepal Airlines.

According to the Spokesperson, 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca granted by Japan will also be arrived here till coming Saturday.

The Ministry has notified that the anti-COVID-19 vaccines would be administered to the people the following priority to the targeted age groups.

So far, Nepal has received 11.6 million doses of vaccines from different countries. Meanwhile, the government has set a goal of ensuring anti-COVID-19 vaccines to targeted 33 percent of people by the end of September and to target all by April 2022.

According to Ministry record, 4,795,902 individuals have received first dose of the vaccine while 3649,760 have received complete dose.

Publish Date : 19 August 2021 15:50 PM

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