This is the second consignment of vaccines delivered by India under the partnership

A consignment of Indian-made Covid-19 vaccines was handed over to Thailand on Thursday, under the Quad’s flagship Vaccine Partnership.

This is the second consignment of vaccines delivered by India under the Quad Vaccine Partnership, after the inaugural delivery to Cambodia took place on April 12, the statement said.

This consignment was jointly handed over by Ambassador of India Suchitra Durai, Ambassador of Australia Allan McKinnon, Ambassador of Japan Nashida Kazuya and the Chargé d'Affaires of the United States of America,James Wayman to the Kingdom of Thailand, said a Ministry of External Affairs statement.

The consignment comprising 200,000 doses of Made in India, Covovax vaccines was presented to Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Public Health of Thailand on Thursday in Bangkok.

The two consignments have been supplied to Cambodia and Thailand in part fulfilment Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment made at the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Washington DC in September 2021 to donate 500,000 doses of COVID vaccines to countries in the Indo-Pacific region, the MEA noted.

The Quad Vaccine Partnership was announced by the Quad Leaders at their first Summit on March 12 to leverage Quad’s collective strength to ensure equitable access to safe, effective and quality-assured vaccines, the MEA statement said.

Quad countries have so far provided Thailand four and a half million COVID-19 vaccine doses, it added.

According to the statement, Quad countries have also provided last mile delivery assistance and monetary support to ensure that vaccines are translated into vaccinations.

Australia is supporting Thailand to deliver vaccines safely and effectively to its population, including through strengthening data systems and developing communication strategies with a focus on migrant populations, it mentioned.

India extended support to Thailand in augmenting its capabilities to fight the pandemic by providing oxygen concentrators and essential medicines, the MEA statement said.

Japan has provided oxygen concentrators for the treatment of the disease and high-quality equipment for vaccine storage and transport through ‘Last One Mile Support’, it noted.

The US has provided assistance with surveillance and contact tracing, case investigation, training health care workers and data management, the statement added.

The Government of the Kingdom of Thailand has conveyed its appreciation for the vaccines received from the Quad and for its collective assistance to Thailand, it further said.

Quad countries have assured Thailand about their desire to extend all possible support to combat the pandemic, the statement said.