The batch was delivered to Ukraine by UNICEF and WHO on Friday.
Ukraine has received over 367,200 doses of AstraZeneca-SKBio vaccine, produced in South Korea, as part of the COVAX Facility aid.
The batch was delivered to Ukraine by UNICEF and WHO on Friday. It will be used to vaccinate priority groups, people over the age of 65 and those who require a second dose of AstraZeneca vaccine according to the relevant interval between the first and second shots, as reported by the Health Ministry's press service.
"Ukraine has undertaken ambitious targets to ensure COVID-19 vaccination for most of the adult population until the end of the year. This is a huge challenge, and we're looking forward to the parallel launch of various platforms, the use of various vaccines, and all possible supply routes to achieve this goal," Ukrainian Deputy Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer Viktor Liashko said.
UNICEF Representative in Ukraine Lotta Sylwander has noted that COVAX Facility provides all vaccines free of charge, adding that the second batch arrived at a very symbolic time, ahead of World Immunization Week.
The Health Ministry reiterated COVAX had set a goal to ensure equal access to COVID-19 vaccines for all countries.
In total, COVAX is set to provide vaccines for eight million Ukrainians before year-end.
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