Dubai forms vaccine logistics alliance to speed up distribution of COVID-19 vaccines

The alliance harnesses the capabilities of several Dubai-based companies including Emirates, DP World, and Dubai Airports. (File/AFP)
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Updated 31 January 2021
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Dubai forms vaccine logistics alliance to speed up distribution of COVID-19 vaccines

  • The move follows a World Health Organization (WHO) campaign to equitably distribute two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines in 2021

DUBAI: Dubai has launched a vaccine logistics alliance to expedite the distribution of vaccines around the world, with a focus on hard-hit developing countries.

The move follows a World Health Organization (WHO) campaign to equitably distribute two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines in 2021.

The alliance harnesses the capabilities of several Dubai-based companies including Emirates, DP World, and Dubai Airports.

“Each alliance partner brings to the table a specific and complementary set of strengths and capabilities in vaccine distribution,” Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and CEO of Emirates said in a statement.

The distribution, the statement added, will focus on “emerging markets, where populations have been hard-hit by the pandemic, and pharmaceutical transport and logistics are challenging.”

The alliance is also working with manufacturers, government agencies, and other relevant stakeholders to achieve its goals.

Dubai is an ideal hub because of its central location, CEO of Dubai Airports Paul Griffiths said.

“Dubai’s central location means it is easily accessible to almost 80 percent of the world’s population within just four hours, making the decision to join forces and develop the world’s preeminent distribution hub a very strategic one,” he explained.


US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks

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US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks

  • The United States has authorized ​the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due ‌to safety ‌risks, ​the ‌US ⁠embassy ​said in ⁠a post on X on Friday
REUTERS: The United States has authorized ​the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due ‌to safety ‌risks, ​the ‌US ⁠embassy ​said in ⁠a post on X on Friday.
It said the US embassy ⁠could further ‌restrict ‌US government ​employees ‌and their ‌families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s ‌Old City and the West ⁠Bank without ⁠advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.