 
                                    Nepal urgently needs at least 1.6 million AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine doses to administer second shots as the Himalayan country is recording a surge in new coronavirus cases.
"People who have already got the first dose will be in difficulty if they don't receive their second dose within the stipulated time," said Samir Adhikari, a senior official of the Ministry of Health and Population in capital Kathmandu.
On Monday, Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli urged foreign donors to supply vaccines and critical care medicines to prevent a collapse of the small country's creaky healthcare infrastructure.
Nepal, wedged between China and India, has already vaccinated more than two million people with the AstraZeneca vaccine provided by India and China's Sinopharm.
But authorities were forced to suspend the vaccination programme last month after the country failed to secure fresh dispatches of vaccine from both countries.
"I would like to request our neighbours, friendly countries and international organisations to help us with vaccines and critical care medicines... to support ongoing efforts to combat the pandemic,” Oli said in a televised address, adding that officials were in contact with China and Russia and other manufacturers to urgently secure vaccines.
Oli, who has been criticised for doing little to contain the pandemic, said vaccines and critical care medicines were "global goods" and that every one should have access.
On Monday, Nepal's COVID-19 cases increased by 7,388 and deaths by 37, the highest spike in 24 hours since the pandemic started. Nepal has recorded a total of 343,418 cases and 3,362 deaths, according to official data.
Weeping relatives offered last respects to their loved ones as crematory workers lifted bodies for open air cremation on the bank of Bagmati river near the Pashupatinath temple, the biggest Hindu shrine in Kathmandu.
Crematory workers say they were stretched as the flow of dead bodies had increased with the recent spike in deaths.

 
                                 
                                        
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