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NEPAL-CHINESE-VACCINE

Nepal to use Chinese vaccine among people aged 40-59 years

KATHMANDU, April 1, 2021 (BSS/Xinhua) – The Nepali government has decided
to inoculate the COVID-19 vaccine donated by China among people aged 40-59
years, a senior official of Nepal’s Ministry of Health and Population said.

A batch of Chinese vaccines arrived in Nepal on March 29 in a major boost
to the Himalayan country’s vaccination drive against the pandemic.

“The government has decided to inoculate the Chinese vaccine among people
aged 40-59 years from the hospitals and health institutions with appropriate
infrastructure,” Jageshwor Gautam, spokesperson at the health ministry said
at a press conference on Wednesday. “A different vaccination identity card
will be distributed to the people who are inoculated with the Chinese
vaccine.”

He said that additional preparation for vaccination with the Chinese
vaccine would be based on the recommendation of the National Immunization
Advisory Committee, a government body, responsible for making necessary
recommendations regarding the use of vaccines.

Dr. Jhalak Sharma Gautam, chief of National Immunization Programme under
the health ministry, told Xinhua on Monday that the committee under the
health ministry had recommended for the use of the Chinese vaccine among the
people living in a certain geographic area or a certain occupational group.

He however said that nothing has been decided regarding when the Nepali
government would start inoculating the Chinese vaccine.

Earlier, on February 17, the Nepali drug regulator Department of Drug
Administration had granted approval to the vero cell vaccine developed by
China’s Beijing Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd, under Sinopharm,
for the emergency use in Nepal.

The Chinese vaccine has arrived in Nepal at a time when the Himalayan
country is struggling to get enough vaccines to continue its vaccination
drive.

Nepal started the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 on Jan. 27 and has
so far inoculated over 1.7 million people in two phases, according to the
health ministry.

In the first phase, health workers, sanitation workers, staff of diplomatic
offices and journalists were inoculated first doses of COVID-19 vaccine. In
the second phase, people aged 65 years and above were vaccinated, according
to the health ministry.

These vaccination campaigns were run with Covishield vaccine, developed by
the Oxford University and AstraZeneca and manufactured by the Serum Institute
of India.

BSS/Xinhua/MSY/1024 hrs