The USA to Send COVID-19 Vaccines to Georgia
The USA will send COVID-19 vaccines to Georgia as part of the decision that the White House announced last evening.
According to the June 4 statement by the US Embassy in Georgia, this support underlines the strategic partnership between Georgia and the USA. “As noted by President Biden, the USA will share COVID-19 vaccines to Georgia.
The fact reaffirms Georgia-USA's strategic partnership. “We have allocated the specific vaccine and the quantity will be announced after the US administration resolves issues with logistics and regulations. “On the whole, the USA will transmit over 80 million doses of vaccine to various countries all over the world”, the US Embassy statement reads.
According to the White House statement, the country will share 25 million doses of vaccines to various countries, including 75% of these vaccines belong to COVAX-platform. According to CNN, approximately 6 million doses will be sent to Georgia, Ukraine, Kosovo, Haiti, Ghazi Sector, Mexico, Canada, Korea, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen.