NEW DELHI: The first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines arrived in Delhi on Tuesday morning with SpiceJet ferrying in 2,64,000 doses of the Covishield vaccine from Pune. The cargo arm SpiceXpress flight SG8937 landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport at 10.15am. The vaccines were specially packed in airtight containers sealed by the Serum Institute of India. The vaccines were immediately loaded on to a special temperature-controlled truck and transported to Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital.
The cargo craft took off at Pune at 8.05 am. Spicejet executives said 22 boxes, each containing 1,200 vials of Covishield, were packed into the SpiceXpress craft that is capable of transporting extremely sensitive drugs, blood samples and vaccines in a temperature range of -40 degrees Celsius to +25 degrees Celsius. Each vial provides 10 doses of the vaccine. The white packets bore a logo with an image of an aeroplane against the Tricolour with the words, “May all be free of disease.”