Bhutan PM thanks Modi for additional 4,00,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses

FILE PHOTO: A vial of the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is produced in India and marketed as Covishield. (REUTERS)
FILE PHOTO: A vial of the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is produced in India and marketed as Covishield. (REUTERS)
2 min read . Updated: 22 Mar 2021, 06:24 PM IST Staff Writer( with inputs from PTI )

On receiving additional 400,000 doses of Covishield from India on Monday, Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering thanked Narendra Modi for making the nationwide rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination programme in the Himalayan country possible.

Earlier in the day, the vaccine consignment was handed over to the Foreign Minister Tandi Dorji at Paro airport by Indian Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, a press release issued by the Indian Embassy in Bhutan said.

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Going forward India will continue to resolutely stand by Bhutan in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, it said.

Bhutan, which was the first country to receive the Government of India's gift of the COVID vaccines, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII), received the first consignment of 1.5 lakh doses in January. The 550,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine by India will enable Bhutan to launch its nationwide vaccination drive from March 27 onwards.

The entire eligible population of Bhutan will, thus, be inoculated with the first dose of the made-in-India COVID vaccine. Thus, Bhutan is likely to be one of the first countries to protect its entire population against COVID-19, with assistance from India, the release said.

Today Tshering, in a tweet, prayed that these gestures from India during the pandemic turn into boundless blessings for the people of India.

"Pleased to receive additional 400,000 doses of Covishield, making possible the nationwide rollout of our vaccination programme. People of Bhutan and I remain grateful@narendramodi," he said in a tweet.

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Recalling Prime Minister Modi's virtual address to the UN General Assembly in September last year on India’s vaccine production and delivery capacity to help humanity in fighting the COVID-19 crisis, Kamboj reiterated that “India will be a force for good in the neighbourhood. It is committed to improving the well-being of the region."

As a reflection of the special bonds of trust and understanding between India and Bhutan that have existed over decades, the Indian government had earlier handed over ten consignments of medical supplies, one portable X-Ray machine, essential medicines and medical equipment in addition to the vaccine consignments.

According to Johns Hopkins University data, Bhutan has reported 869 coronavirus cases and one death. As part of the "Vaccine Maitri" initiative, India has supplied over 60 million doses of made-in-India COVID-19 vaccine to 72 nations.

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