UNITED STATES PROVIDES 3.7 MILLION DOSES OF PFIZER VACCINE TO PAKISTAN TO ADDRESS DEADLY COVID-19 SURGE
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, August 26, 2021: Today, the United States donated 3.7 million
doses of the life-saving Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to the Government of Pakistan
for distribution to the Pakistani people through the COVAX facility.
Today’s donation of 3.7 million vaccines is in addition to the 5.5
million Moderna vaccine doses that the U.S. government donated to Pakistan in
July, bringing the total number of doses sent from the United States to
Pakistan to over 9.2 million.
This donation is part of the 500 million Pfizer doses
the United States purchased this summer to deliver
to 92 countries and economies worldwide, including
Pakistan, to fulfill President Joe Biden’s commitment to provide safe and
effective vaccines around the world and supercharge the global fight against
the pandemic.
“There is an urgency, now more than ever, to put an end to this
devastating pandemic, and Pakistan and the United States are continuing to work
together to achieve that goal,” said U.S. Embassy
Chargé d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler. “The United States is
proud to partner with the Pakistani people to defeat COVID-19. Together,
we will continue to build a world that is safer and more secure against the
threat of infectious disease.”
The United States has also delivered more than $63
million in COVID-19 assistance through our partnership with the Government of
Pakistan. Since the start of the pandemic, the United States has worked
together with Pakistan to improve infection prevention and control, enhance
patient care, expand laboratory testing and support frontline healthcare
workers.
The United States is the single largest
contributor supporting COVAX efforts toward global COVID-19
vaccine access.
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