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200,000 Covid vaccines given by India for UN peacekeepers are already being put to make use of: UN spokesperson

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The 200,000 Covid-19 vaccines gifted by India for all UN peacekeepers are “already being put to use” and quite a lot of these Blue Helmets have already been vaccinated, spokesperson for UN chief Antonio Guterres has stated.“The Indian Governmenthad offered us 200,000 dosesAnd a number of peacekeepers are already, as far as I know, being vaccinated,” Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, advised reporters on the each day press briefing Friday in response to a query on vaccination of UN peacekeepers.’So, on the Indian vaccines, these, which I feel had been AstraZeneca, these had been 200,000. They’re already being put to make use of,” he stated.India, one of many largest troop-contributing nations to UN peacekeeping missions, gifted 200,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines for UN peacekeepers throughout all UN missions.As of March 31 this 12 months, there are 87,889 personnel serving in 12 peacekeeping operations around the globe.External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had introduced in February that India will present vaccine doses for UN peacekeepers.“Keeping in mind the UN Peacekeepers who operate in such difficult circumstances, we would like to announce today a gift of 200,000 doses for them,” Jaishankar had stated whereas addressing the UN Security Council open debate on the implementation of decision 2532 (2020) on the cessation of hostilities within the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.Quoting the Bhagavad Gita, Jaishankar had stated “Do your work with the welfare of others always in mind.” The 200,000 doses primarily meant that it might be potential to manage the required double doses of Covid vaccines to all UN peacekeepers throughout missions.The AstraZeneca vaccines had left Mumbai through Qatar Airways on March 27.The cargo went to Copenhagen, the place it was safely saved in a facility, re-packaged and rapidly distributed to all peacekeeping missions for the peacekeepers.On a query on the provide of vaccines to the UN from China, Dujarric stated “we continue to be in touch with the Chinese authorities, as we are with the Russian authorities. Some of that had to do with which vaccines were already approved by the WHO (World Health Organization) because we do not use vaccines that are not approved by the WHO.” He stated the Secretary-General has instantly expressed his gratitude in the direction of Russia when he was in Moscow not too long ago and has additionally thanked the Chinese for his or her provide.“I mean, we’re very fortunate that we have member states who are willing and able to give vaccines to UN staff working in the front lines to ensure that we continue to do our work,” Dujarric stated He added that it was additionally necessary to notice that even earlier than the vaccines had been out there to “some of our colleagues in the field, they had been continuing to do their work’ Dujarric welcomed the announcement made by the Biden administration that it will be sharing millions of vaccine doses with both the Covax facility, as well as bilaterally with countries in particular need.Covax is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines directed by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, and the World Health Organization.’But I also want to add that the Secretary-General is extremely grateful to the United States Government for the inclusion of United Nations personnel and Member States delegates serving in the United States in its national vaccination programme, and for the generous offer to provide vaccines for United Nations front-line personnel serving in the most challenging and dangerous locations around the world.’This donation will allow the UN staff to stay and deliver critical services to vulnerable people around the world in a safe and effective manner,’ he said.He added that Secretary-General renews his call to the international community to come together to address the unprecedented challenge of this pandemic, and for countries to share vaccines, particularly with those that are struggling to cope with new surges and variants.’There is an urgent need for increased global solidarity to ensure that vaccines are available to everyone, everywhere. Equitable access to vaccines is a prerequisite for [ending] the pandemic and kick-starting a strong recovery.’ On a question on the Biden administration’s announcement to give vaccines to front-line UN staff, he said the UN is in touch with the US Mission to work out those details, including the numbers.“My understanding is that this will be a Johnson & Johnson one-and-done, as they say. But we’re trying to get a bit more details, but we’re very thankful for this offer.”READ | Is it potential for India to attain common vaccination by finish of 2021?READ | India has overtaken US in vaccinating extra individuals with 1st dose of Covid vaccines: Govt