Bangladesh collects over 290 million Covid-19 vaccine doses so far


FE Team | Published: April 06, 2022 17:16:02 | Updated: April 06, 2022 19:41:34


Bangladesh collects over 290 million Covid-19 vaccine doses so far

The government of Bangladesh has collected a total of 29,64,84,120 doses of Covid-19 vaccine till April 4 from different countries.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave the information while replying to a tabled question from a lawmaker in the parliament on Wednesday, reports UNB.

She also informed the House that, so far over 12,80,70,948 12 people have been given first dose while 11,42,67,956 people have been given second dose Covid-19 vaccine.

Besides, 1,00, 81,193 people have been given booster dose.

About the cost for procuring Covid-19 vaccine, the prime minister said that it was possible to procure vaccines at a relatively cheaper price by negotiating with the countries concerned.

 “Since there is a non-disclosure agreement for the purchase of vaccines, it would not be appropriate to disclose the cost of vaccines or related expenses.”

Replying to another question, she said that some 76,70,399 Bangladeshi workers went abroad from 2009-2022.

 “During the COVID-19 pandemic some 9,36,955 people got employment in abroad,” she said.

Replying to another question, Hasina said an initiative has been taken to formulate a universal pension scheme to ensure financial security of the country's elderly by bringing them under sustainable and well-organised social security framework.

 “To this end, the enactment of a law on universal pension and the formation of an authority under that law are in process.”

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