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Zimbabwe gets its first batch of Covid vaccines from China

By IANS | Updated: February 16, 2021 10:05 IST

Harare, Feb 16 A batch of Covid-19 vaccines donated by China has arrived at Robert Mugabe International Airport ...

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Harare, Feb 16 A batch of Covid-19 vaccines donated by China has arrived at Robert Mugabe International Airport in Zimbabwe's capital here.

The 200,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccines are the first batch that Zimbabwe has received on Monday as it steps up efforts to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, Xinhua news agency reported.

The vaccines will cover all frontline health workers firstly, and the excess will be extended to vulnerable groups such as the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions, according to Zimbabwe's vaccine deployment strategy.

Zimbabwean Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, together with Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun, attended the handover ceremony at the airport.

Chiwenga, who is also the health minister, expressed gratitude to China for donating Covid-19 vaccines to the southern African country, saying the batch of vaccines is a timely donation as Zimbabweans are suffering from the pandemic.

"We receive this vaccine as it gave the hope to the nation that finally we may be on the verge of returning to some semblance of normalcy. That's what we are aiming to achieve," said the senior official.

"The vaccine also offers the possibility that our people who have borne the brunt of the economic ravages of the pandemic might finally turn a new page, following the unfortunate interruption to the economic activities that have been necessitated by the need to contain the spread of the virus," Chiwenga added.

Guo, for his part, said the donation represents the essence of the comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation and the profound friendship between China and Zimbabwe.

"The vaccines arriving today are China's first major assistance program in Zimbabwe in the Chinese New Year, which began three days ago," Guo said.

"I am confident this donation will reinforce your position in the fight. Let's continue to march hand in hand and make the new year more fruitful for our bilateral relations," Guo added.

Zimbabwe has already finalised a vaccine deployment strategy that would see at least 10 million people, or about 60 per cent of the population, being inoculated.

( With inputs from IANS )

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