India and China donate vaccines to Trinidad and Tobago
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The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has announced that Trinidad and Tobago will be receiving vaccines from India and China.
In a release, the OPM said the India Government officially informed the TT Government on Wednesday that 40,000 doses of WHO-approved AstraZeneca vaccines have now been approved for donation to Trinidad and Tobago. It said this followed official correspondence from TT’s Prime Minister to the Prime Minister of India.
The release said the People’s Republic of China has offered 100,000 doses of covid19 vaccines to TT to support and safeguard the health of the people of TT. It said TT had accepted the “generous offer of the Sinopharm vaccine as we anxiously await WHO approval.”
It said Dr Rowley has expressed his sincerest appreciation and gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping for their generosity to the people of TT.
The OPM said all relevant arrangements are being made for the shipment of the vaccines to Port of Spain.
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