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Syria’s Idlib to get first batch of COVID-19 vaccines

  • The delivery will be the first to Syria as part of the Covax program
  • 912,000 doses have been allocated to Syria for a first phase of vaccination
By AFP · 21 April 2021

Bahrain authorizes Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use

By Reuters · 10 February 2021

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Drug regulator says Russian Sputnik V vaccine not yet approved in Pakistan

By AAMIR SAEED & SAIMA SHABBIR · 24 January 2021

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