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Rio de Janeiro, Jan 22 (EFE).- Brazil, one of the global epicenters of the Covid-19 pandemic, received Friday from India two million doses of the vaccine, developed by the University of Oxford and the AstraZeneca laboratory. (Camera: JANAÍNA QUINET).SHOT LIST: TWO MILLION DOSES OF COVID-19 VACCINE ARRIVE AT THE ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Two million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 arrive in Rio de Janeiro, after they were brought from India via Sao Paulo. IMAGES
Quito, Aug 16 (EFE).- More than 100,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrived Monday in Quito. Donated by the Spain to COVAX, the vaccines were delivered through the COVAX Facility’s dose-sharing scheme to the Government of Ecuador. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHÁVEZ). SHOT LIST: A SHIPMENT WITH MORE THAN 100,000 DOSES OF VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 DONATED BY SPAIN, AT THE MARISCAL SUCRE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Monrovia, Jul 25 (EFE/EPA).- A shipment of Covid-19 vaccines donated by the United States through the World Organization Health Initiative's COVAX arrived Sunday in Liberia's capital. (Camera: AHMED JALLANZO). B-ROLL OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE ADDITIONAL DOSES OF COVID-19 VACCINE AT THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION CULTURAL AFFAIRS & TOURISM (MICAT), IN MONROVIA, LIBERIA. SOUND BITES: LIBERIA'S HEALTH MINISTER, WILHELMINA JALLAH; COUNTRY DIRECTOR OF CONCERN WORLDWIDE, DAVE SMITH AND COUNTRY DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, FAITH AKOVI COOPER (IN ENGLISH).
Santo Domingo, Feb 15 (EFE).- The Dominican Republic on Monday received 20,000 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines. (Camera: FRANCESCO SPOTORNO). SHOT LIST: ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINES ARRIVE AT THE SANTO DOMINGO AIRPORT AND DOMINICAN PRESIDENT LUIS ABINADER SPEAKS TO THE PRESS AT THE EVENT IN WHICH THE GOVERNMENT RECEIVED THE FIRST BATCH OF VACCINES AGAINST COVID-19 AT THE SANTO DOMINGO AIRPORT, NEAR SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford are facing criticism over their COVID-19 vaccine trial results. According to Business Insider the criticism comes after AstraZeneca admitted to a mistake in the vaccine dosage. During the vaccine trial, some patients got two full doses of the vaccine. Others had a half-dose in their first shot, followed by a full dose. On Wednesday, an AstraZeneca executive described the "mistake" as "serendipity." The vaccine was 90% effective in the group with the initial half-dosage, compared to 62% effective in the full-dosage group.