VIDEO: First batch of AstraZeneca vaccines against Covid-19 from India arrives in El Salvador | El Salvador News

Starting this afternoon will begin with a vaccination plan for medical personnel working at the forefront of fighting the pandemic, said Minister Francisco Alabi without specifying further details on logistics and implementation for the more than 50,000 workers in the pandemic. the public and private sector.

El Salvador received this Wednesday the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines from the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca from India. In the morning the shipment arrived at Óscar Arnulfo Romero Airport where a government entourage was in charge of its transfer.

From the early hours several trucks equipped with refrigeration system to maintain the cold chain of the drug were waiting near the runway of the air terminal to receive the loading of 20,000 vaccines which were taken to the National Biological Center of the Ministry of Health.

“We have to thank the Serum Institute for being able to give us this vaccine, the government of India, its prime minister and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca,” Minister Francisco Alabi said. The official further reiterated that the purchase of this batch of vaccines has been “through government acquisition”.

PHOTO GALLERY: In pictures the arrival of the first vaccines against COVID-19 in El Salvador

He noted that from this afternoon will begin a vaccination plan for medical staff working at the forefront of the fight against the pandemic that, according to official data, until February 17 has left 58,023 Salvadorans infected in national level and 1,767 dead.

“This day is historic for the country,” Alabi mentioned, without specifying details on the logistics and application of vaccines for health personnel, which is more than 50,000 workers in the public and private sector.

It is expected that at noon, the authorities of the Ministry of Health will offer a press conference to give more details.

El Salvador joins the Latin American countries that are already vaccinating their population against the coronavirus, including Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

As of 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, authorities have not reported how many vaccines have been purchased. Photo EDH / Lissette Monterrosa

On Tuesday, President Bukele explained that this shipment is not the vaccines that will be received from the COVAX program, of the World Health Organization (WHO), since “these will come in the first week of March.”

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Bukele announced on November 24, 2020 that the Salvadoran government and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca have reached an agreement for the supply of 2 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The Government of El Salvador is betting on “herd immunity” to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ministry of Health aims to vaccinate 4.5 million Salvadorans.

This figure would represent approximately 72% of the Salvadoran population, according to the latest Multi-Purpose Household Survey, which estimates that El Salvador is inhabited by 6,700,000 people.

The government reported via Twitter account that the vaccines have been purchased, without giving details of the cost. Photo / Goats

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Despite data the government handles on Covid-19 cases in the country, mayoral figures indicate at least 1,879 died of the virus, while 3,727 died with suspicion of covid-19 and 1,308 were given. burials with a diagnosis of atypical pneumonia in 257 municipalities out of the 262 that make up the country until early November 2020.

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