First batch of COVAX-supplied vaccines arrives for Palestinians
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[March 17, 2021]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The
Palestinian Authority on Wednesday received its first batch of vaccines
from the global COVAX sharing initiative, in a boost to inoculations in
the occupied West Bank and Gaza lagging far behind Israel's campaign.
A Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman said 38,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech
vaccine would be used for inoculations as of Sunday, while 24,000 doses
of the AstraZeneca vaccine would be stored "until there is a scientific
decision from the World Health Organization".
The WHO, one of the leaders of the COVAX programme, has said its
advisory panel was reviewing reports from several countries of isolated
cases of bleeding, blood clots and low platelet counts after
administration of the AstraZeneca shots.
But the organisation appealed to nations on Monday not to pause
vaccination campaigns over the safety fears.
The vaccines shipped to Tel Aviv were the first sent by the WHO to the
Palestinians under the COVAX drive it set up with the GAVI vaccine
alliance to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 vaccinations globally.
Further COVAX shipments are expected in a few months.
A truck brought the initial shipment from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport
to the Palestinian city of Ramallah in the West Bank. About a third of
the doses have been allocated for Gaza.
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A health worker prepare a vaccination against the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), in Gaza City March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammed
Salem
An official in the office of the U.N. special coordinator for the
Middle East peace process said the vaccines "will be critical tools
in our fight against the pandemic and for socioeconomic recovery".
The Palestinian Authority hopes to cover about 20% of the
Palestinian population through the COVAX initiative. It said the
initial doses from COVAX would be given to health workers, cancer
and kidney patients and people over the age of 75.
The West Bank, where 3.1 million Palestinians live, has reported
146,359 coronavirus cases, with 1,667 deaths. Gaza, with a
population of two million, has registered more than 57,891 cases
with 572 deaths.
Health officials in Gaza said some 8,500 people had received the
first dose of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine. In the West Bank, about
5,000 have had their first shot.
About 90,000 of the 120,000 Palestinian labourers who have Israeli
work permits have been vaccinated by Israel, which has been a world
leader in its vaccination rollout.
(Reporting by Rami Ayyub, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ali Sawafta; Editing
by Nick Macfie; Writing by Jeffrey Heller)
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