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ARGENTINA SET TO RECEIVE 400,000 ASTRAZENEC­A SHOTS FROM SPAIN

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Argentina will take delivery of around 400,000 doses of Astrazenec­a Covid-19 vaccines on Sunday, thanks to a donation from the Spanish government.

The shipment, due to arrive at Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport tomorrow, forms part of a total 7.5 million doses donated by Spain to other Ibero-american countries via the World Health Organisati­on’s (WHO) Covax scheme.

The Health Ministry said in a statement that the shots would be used to complete the vaccinatio­n schedules for those who have received a first dose of Astrazenec­a.

The government is also set up to receive a further 768,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine on Saturday.

If both deliveries arrive, Argentina would then exceed 47.5 million doses for its vaccinatio­n campaign, which began in December 2020.

In the first half of the year, the authoritie­s prioritise­d giving the highest number of people their first jab. Now, after a delay in acquiring Russia’s Sputnik V shot, the government is seeking to accelerate applicatio­ns of second doses.

As of Friday morning, 27.02 million people in the country had received at least their first dose (60.4 percent of Argentina’s 45-million population), of which 11.2 million (24.8 percent) have completed their vaccinatio­n plan.

So far, close to 42.81 million doses – made up of Sputnik V, Covishield, Sinopharm, Astrazenec­a, Moderna – have been distribute­d to regional government­s across the country.

LATEST FIGURES

The Health Ministry reported 8,160 new cases of Covid-19 on Friday, lifting the total number of infections to 5,124,963. Officials also confirmed 229 fatalities over the last 24 hours, lifting the death toll to 110,070. Intensive care units are at 48.8 percent occupancy nationwide, dropping to 48.1 percent in the Buenos Aires metropolit­an area (AMBA), according to government data.

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