- 2021-08-11 04:58:46
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Procurement of 60 mln Sinopharm Vaccine doses gets nod
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Aug-11
The Cabinet Committee on Public Purchase on
Wednesday approved a proposal of the Health Service Division to procure 60
million doses of Chinese Sinopharm vaccine as the government is trying to gear
up its nationwide vaccination drive.
According to officials,
the vaccine doses will arrive in the country by November this year.
But the price of the
vaccine doses was not disclosed as there is a non-disclosure agreement with
China in this regard, they said.
“We hope the vaccine
doses will reach the country by November this year. Since we’ve a
non-disclosure agreement, we can’t disclose the price,” Shamsul Arefin,
additional secretary of the Cabinet Division, told reporters while briefing
them on the issue.
The virtual meeting,
chaired by Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal, also approved nine other
procurement proposals of different ministries.
The finance minister
said, “We’ve calculated that we need to vaccinate some 13.82 crore people. So,
we have to buy 27.65 crore vaccine doses. We’ve 2.55 crore vaccine doses in our
hands and the remaining amounts need to be collected.”
Earlier, Bangladesh
purchased 15 million doses of Sinopharm Covid vaccine from China at a rate
lower than what was set in an earlier deal.
Bangladesh earlier
received two million doses of vaccine as a gift from China.
On May 27 this year,
the same committee approved the procurement of the same Chinese jabs at $10 per
dose.
China was then upset by
the disclosure of the price saying it was a breach of a non-disclosure clause
agreed by the two governments.
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