ISLAMABAD: US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has decided to resume Covid-19 vaccine supply to Pakistan this month. Sources said Pakistan has purchased 13 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine. The firm will provide the vaccine to Pakistan in phases with a consignment of 100,000 shots to reach Pakistan this month. The country would get a vaccine consignment every month. The sources said around 15 million more doses of different Covid-19 vaccines, including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, will arrive in Pakistan this month. They said 90 per cent of the vaccines to be flown in in July have been purchased by the Government of Pakistan. The country will likely receive more shots of AstraZeneca vaccine through Covax, they said, adding raw material for production of the homemade vaccine PakVac will also be imported from China’s CanSino this month. As many as 4.5 million doses of different vaccines have reached Pakistan over the past four days, the sources said, detailing 2.5 million shots of Moderna vaccine were received through Covax on July 2 and another two million doses of Sinopharm vaccine were flown in during the previous 24 hours. Two million doses of Sinovac vaccine will reach Pakistan in the next two days while its another consignment will arrive after July 20.
Latest article
Election delay case: SC turns down govt’s request to form full court
ISLAMABAD: The newly constituted three-member bench of the Supreme Court on Friday rejected the government’s request to form a full court on the Punjab and Khyber...
9 women among 12 killed during ration distribution in Karachi
KARACHI: At least 12 people died and five were injured Friday amid a stampede inside the premises of a factory at the Naurus intersection...
China-Pak Agricultural Cooperation center opened in Weifang, China
BEIJING: China-Pakistan Agricultural Cooperation Center has been formally opened in Weifang National Comprehensive Pilot Agriculture Zone.
Ghulam Qadir, Commercial Counselor of the Pakistan Embassy in...