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Bangladesh began the administration of COVID-19 vaccines on 27 January 2021, focusing initially on a pilot program of 500 health workers, [58] while mass vaccination started on 7 February 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was planned that 6 million doses would be administered in the first month, and a further 5 million the following month. [ 58 ]
Khurshid Alam tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2021. [15] Directorate General of Health Services claimed in December 2020 that Bangladesh will receive 68 million vaccines for the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh from GAVI under COVAX and additional 30 million from Serum Institute of India. [16]
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Walgreens (WBA) continues to expand access to COVID-19 vaccination in medically underserved communities and has surpassed 11 million administrations to date.
On 2 July 2020, Globe Biotech Limited announced to be the first company from Bangladesh to have a COVID-19 vaccine under development. [1] The lone Bangladeshi company actually developed three COVID-19 vaccine candidates with different technologies. [10] The company named the mRNA based vaccine as Bancovid then renamed to Bangavax. [7]