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Iran halts COVID vaccine imports amid rising domestic output

Iran’s customs office says the country has temporarily stopped commercial import of COVID 19 vaccines.

Iranian customs office (IRICA) data shows the country has halted commercial imports of coronvirus vaccines because of a major surge in domestic output reported in recent weeks.

IRICA Spokesman Rouhollah Latifi said on Monday that Iran will continue to take delivery of coronavirus vaccines donated by other countries and international institutions.

The official said, however, that the country has temporarily halted placing orders for foreign brands of vaccines both because of a rise in domestic manufacturing and the fact that a majority of people in Iran had received two or three doses of vaccines needed to become inoculated against the coronavirus.

The comments came as Iran took delivery of over 1.4 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccines donated by Germany earlier on Monday. Officials said another part of the consignment containing nearly 780,000 doses was due to arrive later in the day.

IRICA figures show that Iran has imported more than 158 million doses of coronavirus vaccines since February 2020 when the disease was first detected in the country.

A bulk of those jabs have been imported from China while vaccines manufactured outside the United States and Britain have also been cleared for shipment into Iran.

Health ministry figures published on Monday showed that the number of coronavirus vaccines delivered in the country had exceeded 145 million while more than 25 million people had received a third shot to boost their immunity against the new variants of the disease.

The daily number of deaths from the virus stood at 114 from a caseload of 3,813 reported until Monday afternoon, said the ministry.


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