The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines from China arrived arrived in Djibouti on Thursday . The vaccines, made by Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac, will help the East African country to fight the spread against the pandemic.
The Chinese COVID-19 vaccines arrived on Thursday morning at Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport, and a ceremony, attended by Chinese ambassador to Djibouti, Zhuo Ruisheng, Djiboutian Foreign Minister, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf and Djiboutian Health Minister, Mohamed Warsama Dirieh, was held.
Zhuo said Djibouti is the first east African country to receive vaccines from China, which underscores the high importance China puts on its multifaceted relationship with the Horn of Africa country.
China has provided and is providing COVID-19 vaccine aid free of charge to 69 developing countries in urgent need, while exporting vaccines to 43 countries, according to official figures.
The Chinese ambassador to Djibouti also said viruses know no borders, and as such international solidarity is needed to make COVID-19 vaccines affordable and available to all who need it.
Youssouf for his part commended China’s solidarity in Djibouti’s anti-COVID-19 efforts including through the rapid supply of COVID-19 vaccines to the Horn of Africa nation.
Djibouti had recorded 6,385 COVID-19 cases and 63 COVID-19 related deaths as of Thursday noon.
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