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Covishield to be given to Bhutan for free, 2mn doses as a gift to Bangladesh
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The India government plans to give Serum India Institute s Covishield to its neighbouring countries. To Nepal, for free and 2 million doses as a gift to Bangladesh
Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering on Monday confirmed that Indian government will provide COVID-19 vaccines to the country for free.
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3 min read GoI has announced that they will provide vaccines for free and if we have to procure vaccines then His Majesty has said he would even provide from his personal resources, PM Tshering was quoted by The Bhutanese.
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India to gift 2 million doses to Bangladesh
India will gift Bangladesh 2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine Covishield on January 20. A special flight from India carrying the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines, locally manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, would land at Shahjalal International Airport on January 20. Citing the letter by the Indian High Commission written to the Bangladesh Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, ANI reportedly said. Under the ministry, the health services division has issued a letter to the drug regulator, the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) to take appropriate steps to administer the vaccine. The vaccines will be received and stored at DGHS facilities, such as the Expanded
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