United States Donates Additional Nine Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, August 27, 2022: As part of the U.S.
commitment to provide 77 million doses of U.S. COVID-19 vaccines to Pakistan,
an additional nine million pediatric and adult doses from the United States—in
partnership with COVAX— began arriving on August 26.
The
United States is the single largest donor of COVID-19 vaccines to
Pakistan. In addition to those Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, the United
States also recently donated four mobile testing laboratories, worth $4.6
million, to Pakistan’s National Institute of Health through USAID. These
labs have strengthened Pakistan’s ability to diagnose COVID-19 and other
communicable diseases, especially in remote and underserved areas.
Expressing
appreciation for the strong bilateral health cooperation as the United States
and Pakistan commemorate 75 years of bilateral relations, Ambassador Blome
said, “The vaccines, supplies, and training we have provided to Pakistan,
coupled with the expertise and dedication of Pakistan’s healthcare
professionals, will allow our two countries to continue working together to
combat COVID-19 and safeguard the health and safety of the Pakistani people.”
An
additional $20 million in USAID funding is also planned to support ongoing
vaccination efforts in Pakistan. Since the start of the pandemic, the
U.S. government has provided nearly $70.4 million in direct support and $13.8
million in in-kind support to assist the Pakistani people in the fight against
COVID-19.
Previously,
the United States provided Pakistan with more than 1.2 million N95 masks,
96,000 surgical masks, 52,000 protective goggles, one million COVID-19 rapid
diagnostic tests, 1,200 pulse oximeters, and 200 ventilators for 64 Pakistani
hospitals – all of which has helped save lives and protect people across
Pakistan. The U.S. government also trained over 50,000 health workers,
including 30,000 women, across Pakistan on home-based care for COVID-19
patients and established a national network of disease surveillance and
response units and teams – providing an infrastructure to combat the current
pandemic and building resiliency for the future.
The
close coordination between the U.S. and Pakistani authorities, doctors, nurses,
and logistics professionals continues to produce tangible, life-saving
results. Every additional vaccine administered boosts our ability to
prevent future COVID-19 waves. The United States will continue to work
with our Pakistani friends to help strengthen local capacity and infrastructure
to combat COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Find out
more information on COVID-19 vaccine donations at: https://www.state.gov/
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