Covid-19: India dispatches 150,000 doses of Covishield vaccine to Bhutan
As a gift
from India, the first consignment of 1.5 lakh dosages of COVID-19 vaccine 'Covishield' was dispatched to
Thimphu, Bhutan from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai
in the wee hours of Wednesday.
According
to the sources, a consignment containing 1,50,000 doses of Covishield will
reach Thimphu today. Bhutan is the first country to receive the Government of
India's gift of the COVID vaccines, manufactured by the Serum Institute of
India (SII).
In line
with India-Bhutan unique and special relations, India ensured a continuous
supply of trade and essential items to Bhutan, despite COVID-19 restrictions.
India so
far has provided essential medicines and medical supplies- including paracetamol,
hydroxychloroquine, PPEs, N95 masks, x-ray machines and test kits worth over Rs
2.8 cores to Bhutan. It also entered into an "Air Travel Arrangement"
or "Transport Bubble" agreement with Bhutan.
India has
facilitated the repatriation of over 2,000 Bhutanese nationals stranded in
various parts of India. It also facilitated the repatriation of 14 Bhutanese
nationals stranded in third countries through Vande Bharat flights to India and
their onward journey to Bhutan, sources said. Read More
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