Mexico has announced it signed an agreement on Wednesday with US pharmaceutical giant, Pfizer to buy 34.4 million vaccines against the coronavirus.
Mexico To Procure 34.4 Million Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines, with a first batch due to arrive this month.
The Latin American nation has reported almost 107,000 Covid-19 deaths – one of the world’s highest tolls – and more than 1.1 million infections.
The health ministry announced on Twitter that it expected to receive the first 250,000 doses in December.
Priority will be given to health workers.
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AFP reports that the announcement came hours after Britain became the first Western nation to approve a coronavirus vaccine for general use, granting authorization to Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech.
Mexico has also announced agreements with Britain’s AstraZeneca and China’s CanSino Biologics to buy their vaccines, which are undergoing trials.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said earlier that his government had set aside initial funding of 20 billion pesos (nearly $1 billion) to pay for the vaccines.
“The whole authorization process is also being simplified,” he said.
The government has promised to make vaccination available to the whole country free of charge.
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