Uzbekistan seeks increasing supplies of Russian Vaccine

-Second stage of vaccination from today in Uzbekistan

DM Monitoring

TASHKENT: Uzbekistan asks Russia to increase the supply of the ‘Sputnik V’ coronavirus vaccine and consider the possibility of its production in the country, Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Abdulla Aripov said at a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Mikhail Mishustin.
It is reported that a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council is being held in Kazan these days. The meeting brought together the heads of government of Uzbekistan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
Aripov noted that the Sputnik V vaccination has successfully started in Uzbekistan. According to the Ministry of Health, as of April 29, 1,255 people in Uzbekistan over the age of 65 were vaccinated with this Sputnik V.
“We would like to ask you to increase ‘Sputnik V’ vaccine supplies, we are ready to increase the contract and would be glad if there is such an opportunity to start production of a vaccine in Uzbekistan,” the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan said.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in his speech noted Russia is also preparing the launch of the production of the Sputnik vaccine in Uzbekistan.
Over the past week, Uzbekistan received two consignments of Sputnik V, the volume of the first was not specified, the second had 50,000 doses.
In addition, Abdulla Aripov reported that by the end of April Uzbekistan will receive 300,000 doses of the Russian vaccine.
It is noted that over 640,000 Uzbeks have received the coronavirus vaccine as of April 30. Vaccination is carried out on a voluntary basis and simultaneously with three AstraZeneca preparations – two doses, ZF-UZ-VAC2001 – three doses, Sputnik V – two doses.
In total, the authorities of Uzbekistan intend to vaccinate four million people by the end of June.
According to the Ministry of innovative development of Uzbekistan, the second stage of COVID-19 vaccination in Uzbekistan will start on May 1.
It was reported that at the first stage, people over 65 years old, people with chronic diseases, employees of medical and educational institutions (schools, kindergartens), as well as representatives of law enforcement agencies were vaccinated.
According to the ministry, journalists, bloggers and media workers, public transport workers (metro, railways, airport employees), students studying abroad, and labor migrants will be vaccinated at the second stage.