China donates 100,000 Hepatitis-A vaccine doses to Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD -- People's Republic of China on Wednesday donated 100,000 vaccine doses of Hepatitis-A to Pakistan.

Federal Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Abdul Qadir Patel on behalf of the Government of Pakistan received vaccines from Gao Qiang, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sinovac.

While addressing on the occasion, Qadir Patel acknowledged the government and the people of China and said it is heartening to see that Pak-China friendship achieves another milestone.

Pakistan and China are enjoying strong, genuine and enduring relationships, he added.

He said Pakistan is facing with the aftermaths of the worst floods in the history of country, where to date, large communities in the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan are living in flood relief camps.

These relief camps residents both children and adults are highly vulnerable to disease transmission.

He said emergence of an outbreak of Hepatitis-A virus is very high adding that the provision of assistance to the flood affected populations of Pakistan is government's top priority.

'In this difficult time, we are really grateful for the donation of 100,000 doses of Hepatitis-A vaccine by Sinovac for children and adults.'

He said that this act reinforces the strategic cooperative partnership between Pakistan and China for health and prosperity of the two nations.

Gao Qiang, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sinovac said that today marks another event in continuation of the seventy years of everlasting and unprecedented bilateral friendship based on mutual trust, respect and goodwill between Pakistan and China.

He added that the Government of China considers the children and adult populations...

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