The White House informed that the US is sending 1.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Nepal and another 500,000 to Bhutan, , asserting that its donations around the world are without any strings attached.
According to the reports, during a press conference of the White House Press Secretary, they informed that they are sending three million doses to Indonesia, 1.5 million doses to Nepal, 500,000 doses to Moldova, and 500,000 doses to Bhutan.
The report further added that with these shipments, in this week alone, the US has sent nearly 15 million doses to countries including Guatemala, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Afghanistan, and Vietnam.
Even in addition to the vaccines given to Indonesia, the US is also moving forward on plans to increase assistance for Indonesia’s broader COVID-19 response efforts. Psaki acknowledged that there are more doses needed beyond the billion.
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