BD receives over 383,000 doses of vaccine from China
May 14, 2026 00:00:00
Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain received 3,83,080 doses of polio vaccine from a delegation of the Chinese Embassy and Sinovac Biotech at the ministry in the capital on Wednesday. — PID
Bangladesh has received 383,080 doses of polio vaccine from Chinese company Sinovac Biotech, Health and Family Welfare Minister Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain said on Wednesday, reports UNB.
"We now have sufficient vaccine stock in hand. We will begin administering polio vaccines and there will be no problem in this regard," he said at a press conference on the current status of government vaccines.
Currently the government is prioritising restoring public confidence in vaccination programmes instead of identifying those responsible for any mismanagement related to measles vaccines, he said.
Many measles patients later develop pneumonia which in some cases becomes life-threatening and requires ventilator support as the final stage of treatment, he said.
"We have ensured adequate ventilator support. As of today, we have received 10 more ventilators donated from the United States by a private pharmaceutical entrepreneur and those will be distributed today," he added.
The minister said anti-rabies vaccination has already resumed and assured that no patient would remain outside vaccination coverage.
"All vaccination programmes are now continuing," he said, adding that there is currently a slight shortage of Vitamin A capsules, but sufficient supplies are expected by June.
Vitamin A supplementation campaigns would continue twice a year according to the existing schedule, stressing that no shortage would be allowed in the sector, he said.
Children who are still outside routine immunisation coverage would be identified and vaccinated under the ongoing Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI), he noted.