As Africa continues to experience a significant shortage of vaccine doses and low rates of vaccination, Malta has sent 135,690 doses on their way to Rwanda to help with the situation. Health Minister Chris Fearne posted to his social media, revealing that Malta will be aiding with the fight against the pandemic in countries which have had lower successes in managing the spread. Rwanda is one of the three African countries to have reached the 10% target, despite Africa experiencing massive shortages of jabs between April and June.
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With citizens uncertain about their health and safety, the Rwandan government entered bilateral agreements with vaccine manufactures to get more vaccine dose access as well as engaging with COVAX facility. Rwanda has received around 3.4 million doses of the vaccine, with 1.1 million of these from COVAX, 2.1 million from bilateral agreements, and 108,000 from Africa’s CDC’s Africa Vaccine Acquisition Trust.
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