No Country is Interested in Buying Iranian Vaccine

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No Country is Interested in Buying Iranian Vaccine

No country is interested in buying the Iranian vaccine.

Bahram Einollahi, the Minister of Health, in a meeting with Constantino Chiwenga, the Minister of Health of Zimbabwe, said that if needed, we are ready to donate the COVID-19 vaccine to Zimbabwe.

In September 2021, the Iranian Ministry of Health claimed that the country would become a hub for exporting the coronavirus vaccine in the region, but so far no country has shown interest in purchasing Iranian vaccines.

The delayed action in importing vaccines to Iran, under the pretext of domestic production, led to several peaks of the COVID-19 disease at different times in the country and a significant increase in the number of infected and deceased individuals.

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