U.S. GOVERNMENT AND PAKISTAN HEALTH OFFICIALS OBSERVE DONATED PFIZER VACCINATIONS
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, September
23, 2021:
U.S. GOVERNMENT AND PAKISTAN HEALTH OFFICIALS
OBSERVE DONATED PFIZER VACCINATIONS
Islamabad, September 22, 2021:
Today, representatives from the U.S. Embassy, Islamabad, along with Government
of Pakistan Health officials, visited a Pakistani vaccination center to witness
firsthand the utilization of some of the recently-arrived 10.3 million
life-saving Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by the United States.
As of today, the United States has donated almost 15.8 million COVID-19
vaccinations to the Pakistani people.
The
U.S. Embassy representatives, Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Richard Snelsire
and Acting Mission Director of the United States Agency for International
Development Michael Nehrbass, spoke with Pakistani healthcare workers and
several Pakistani citizens at the Mass Vaccination Center in Islamabad about
their experiences with the vaccination process and the importance of
immunizations.
“The
U.S. government is delivering on our promise to stand with the people of
Pakistan as they continue the fight against COVID-19,” said U.S. Embassy Acting
Deputy Chief of Mission Richard Snelsire. “These vaccines, delivered
straight from the best pharmaceutical facilities in the United States, are a
crucial step toward us all regaining our normal lives and moving beyond the
pandemic. The United States is proud to partner with the Pakistani
government and health care professionals to get these jabs straight into the
arms of the neediest Pakistani people.”
The
recent donation of over 10.3 million vaccines is part of the 500 million Pfizer
doses the United States purchased this summer to deliver to 92 countries
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment