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Biden sends 2.5 million Moderna’s Covid vaccine to Bangladesh on Tuesday

Newsman: The United States began shipping 2.5 million doses of Moderna’s Covid vaccine to Bangladesh on Tuesday, as the South Asian country confronted a wave of new infections. Illustrating the urgency, delivery is expected to be completed this week.

President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that by July 4 the U.S. will have sent about 10% of the coronavirus vaccines it produced to other countries.

“It’s a significant humanitarian commitment in addition to our funding of COVAX, and I’ll have more to say about that soon,” Biden said, referring to the World Health Organization-led initiative to provide equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.           President Joe Biden has declared the United States the world’s vaccine “arsenal” in the war on Covid-19.

“The United States began shipping 2.5 million doses of Moderna’s Covid vaccine to Bangladesh on Tuesday”  White house spoke person Jen Psaki told reporters on Airforce One as President Joe Biden flew to Wisconsin that announcement of the vaccine shipments are forthcoming.

“Thanks to the US commitment to playing a leading role in ending the pandemic everywhere, 2.5 million doses of the Moderna vaccine will begin to ship to Bangladesh,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to AFP.

Like many other countries, Bangladesh has desperately sought more vaccines and has not been picky about where they come from.

The role reflects US pharmaceutical power but also Biden’s emphasis on restoring Washington’s leadership around the world.

Bangladesh, which neighbors India, began a severe lockdown on Monday in response to spiraling infections from the Delta variant. People are restricted to their homes, with offices closed, traffic shut down and the security forces enforcing compliance.

The South Asian country of around 170 million people recorded nearly 6,000 cases last Friday. Authorities say that districts near the Indian border are suffering especially badly, with hospitals in the cities of Khulna and Rajshahi overwhelmed.

Bangladesh “has a 55 percent week-over-week increase in cases, driven largely by the Delta variant,” a White House official said, explaining how the country made it onto the urgent list.

US officials deny they are competing in “vaccine diplomacy” with authoritarian China and Russia, which have used nationally produced vaccines to fill the supply vacuum in less-developed regions during the pandemic.

Health minister Zahid Maleque said in May that the country wants to buy 50 million doses from China’s Sinopharm.

It also wants to buy five million Sputnik doses, foreign minister A.K. Abdul Momen said after meeting the Russian ambassador this month.

The Biden administration has committed to donating $2 billion to Covax and also purchasing 500 million Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines for the African Union and 92 poorer countries. At the recent G7 summit in Britain, US partners agreed to donate another 500 million doses.

“Putting an end to this pandemic requires eliminating it around the world,” the White House official said. “This is a unique moment in history and it requires American leadership.”

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