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After the West refused to provide Ukraine with Covid-19 vaccines, Kiev’s long wait finally over as 500k doses arrive from India After the West refused to provide Ukraine with Covid-19 vaccines, Kiev’s long wait finally over as 500k doses arrive from India
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The first shipment of Indian-made doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has arrived in Ukraine, ending months of waiting after Kiev failed to obtain jabs from the West. The country's inoculation program has now begun.The first shipment of Indian-made doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has arrived in Ukraine, ending months of waiting after Kiev failed to obtain jabs from the West. The country's inoculation program has now begun.
According to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s website, Deputy Health Minister Viktor Lyashko informed the head of state that the vaccine was registered in the country a day before half a million doses arrived at Kiev's Boryspil Airport from India, where they are being produced under license from AstraZeneca with the name “CoviShield.”According to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s website, Deputy Health Minister Viktor Lyashko informed the head of state that the vaccine was registered in the country a day before half a million doses arrived at Kiev's Boryspil Airport from India, where they are being produced under license from AstraZeneca with the name “CoviShield.”
The vaccination program will begin with doctors and then be expanded to include military personnel and members of the National Guard. The first jab was administered at midday Wednesday, with an emergency room doctor from the country's central Cherkasy region being the lucky recipient.The vaccination program will begin with doctors and then be expanded to include military personnel and members of the National Guard. The first jab was administered at midday Wednesday, with an emergency room doctor from the country's central Cherkasy region being the lucky recipient.
On Tuesday, Zelensky revealed that vaccination should begin as soon as possible.On Tuesday, Zelensky revealed that vaccination should begin as soon as possible.
"But it should be voluntary – no one should be forced. It is better to inform people in detail about the proper quality of the drug," the president said."But it should be voluntary – no one should be forced. It is better to inform people in detail about the proper quality of the drug," the president said.
The Oxford/AstraZeneca jab has already been approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use and has been rolled out in the UK, the EU, and India.The Oxford/AstraZeneca jab has already been approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use and has been rolled out in the UK, the EU, and India.
In the last six months, Kiev has tried in vain to obtain Covid-19 vaccines from the West. With the US banning the export of doses and the EU struggling with its own shortage, Ukraine has looked elsewhere.In the last six months, Kiev has tried in vain to obtain Covid-19 vaccines from the West. With the US banning the export of doses and the EU struggling with its own shortage, Ukraine has looked elsewhere.
In late 2019, Kiev signed a deal with China for 1.8 million doses of the Sinovac vaccine, which are yet to be delivered and could be delayed until April. Earlier this week, Stepanov announced a deal to import 15 million doses of the yet-unregistered Novavax vaccine, with the first delivery expected in July.In late 2019, Kiev signed a deal with China for 1.8 million doses of the Sinovac vaccine, which are yet to be delivered and could be delayed until April. Earlier this week, Stepanov announced a deal to import 15 million doses of the yet-unregistered Novavax vaccine, with the first delivery expected in July.
Despite numerous offers, Kiev has repeatedly rejected a deal with Moscow for its domestic Sputnik V vaccine. While Ukrainian opposition politicians have called for the country to accept Russian-made doses, the cabinet eventually decided to completely ban its registration. However, according to published trial results, the efficacy of Sputnik V is significantly higher than that of the AstraZeneca vaccine.Despite numerous offers, Kiev has repeatedly rejected a deal with Moscow for its domestic Sputnik V vaccine. While Ukrainian opposition politicians have called for the country to accept Russian-made doses, the cabinet eventually decided to completely ban its registration. However, according to published trial results, the efficacy of Sputnik V is significantly higher than that of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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