IRICA shares data on import of COVID-19 vaccine to Iran

BAKU, Azerbaijan, In general, 87 batches of over 150 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been imported to Iran from February 3, 2021 to December 17, 2021, as was reflected in statistics of Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), Trend reports.

According to statistics, these vaccines were imported from China, Japan, Italy, Russia, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Greece, South Korea, India, and Germany.

In total, over 112 million doses of vaccines have been used in Iran so far. Over 59 million doses have been used on the first stage, 50.1 million doses – on the second stage, and 3.46 million doses – on the third stage.

Iran continues to monitor the coronavirus situation in the country. According to recent reports from Iranian officials, over 6.16 million people have been infected, and 130,992 people have already died.

Meanwhile, over 5.99 million people have reportedly recovered from the disease.

The country continues to apply strict measures to contain further spread. Reportedly, the disease was brought to Iran by a businessman from Iran’s Qom city, who went on a business trip to China, despite official warnings. The man died later from the disease.

The Islamic Republic only announced its first infections and deaths from the coronavirus on Feb. 19.

The outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan – which is an international transport hub – began at a fish market in late December 2019.

The World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11 declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Some sources claim the coronavirus outbreak started as early as November 2019.

Source: Trend News Agency

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