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Bahamas to receive first batch of COVID-19 vaccines on Sunday
By Office of the Prime Minister
Mar 5, 2021 - 1:33:23 PM

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The Office of the Prime Minister announces that The Bahamas will receive its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines on Sunday 7 March. 

This first batch consists of a donation from the Government of India of 20,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is also known as the Covishield vaccine.

The vaccines were pre-qualified by the World Health Organization (WHO) and received Emergency Use Listing (EUL) approval by the WHO. The vaccines have also received certification from the Caribbean Regulatory System (CRS).

The donation is part of a commitment from India to donate a total of 500,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries.  

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis thanked the Government of India for the donation on behalf of the Bahamian Government and the people of The Bahamas.
The Prime Minister will provide a live update on the rollout of this first batch of vaccines on Sunday 7 March at 5pm.  
The address will be aired live on ZNS Ch. 211 and local TV stations, and live streamed on the Office of the Prime Minister’s Facebook page, @opmbs.
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5 March 2021
Office of the Prime Minister
Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Contact: opmcommunications@bahamas.gov.bs
Website: www.opm.gov.bs

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