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Two million doses of the coronavirus vaccine will arrive in the country on Wednesday. This Oxford vaccine, produced at the Seram Institute in India, is being given away by the government of that country. A source in charge of managing the corona vaccine in the country told Kaler Kantha on Monday.
Health Minister Zahid Malek also took part in the Meet the Reporters program yesterday morning and said that the Indian government will deliver some vaccines as a gift to Bangladesh. You can come to the country at any time. He did not reveal the matter even after reporters asked him about the number of ticks at the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity event.
On the occasion, the Minister of Health highlighted the different efforts that the government has taken to face the crown in the country. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office. Consequently, it is not correct to raise the issue of “mismanagement” in this regard. I have an objection to this. There have also been many improvements in the healthcare sector in Corona. Many things can go wrong. We have fixed them. There has been some corruption in the private sector. They have been captured and punished. “
The minister said: “I did not understand when the second wave of coronavirus came or went in the country.” Now our daily detection here is below 5 percent. This has been possible thanks to various measures taken by the government. Overall, Bangladesh is doing well now.
The minister said: “The first batch of three crore tikas under our agreement with the Seram Institute will arrive from the 25th to the 26th. What will the vaccination center be like, where will the vaccine be administered, how will it be maintained, all of this has been arranged. How to control side effects has also been fixed.
The event was chaired by Dhaka Reporters Unity President Mursalin Nomani and led by Secretary General Mashiur Rahman Khan.
Subsequently, the Minister of Health inaugurated the ‘Kavid-19 Health Bulletin’ at the Intercontinental Hotel. The ICT Minister of State, Junaid Ahmed Palak, was the special guest on the occasion. Director General of the Department of Health, Prof. ABM Khorshed Alam was also in the presidency of the Ministry of Health. Abdul Mannan, Secretary of Health Education. Ali Nur, President of BMA. Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin, President of Swachip. M Iqbal Arslan, Secretary General. MA Azid, Additional Director General of the Department of Health. Nasima Sultana and others.
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