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U.S. to send 3 million J&J COVID-19 vaccine doses to Brazil

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The United States will today ship 3 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson one-shot COVID-19 vaccine to Brazil, the country with the secondhigh­est coronaviru­s death toll in the world, a White House official said on Wednesday.

The shipment - part of Washington's pledge to donate 80 million vaccines - will depart Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on an Azul Airlines flight Thursday evening, bound for Campinas, a city in southeaste­rn Brazil about 100 km (62 miles) from Sao Paulo, the official said.

The donation comes as Brazil continues to battle the virus, which has claimed over half a million lives, aggravatin­g deep political divides ahead of next year's presidenti­al election and sparking unrest around the country. (Graphic on global cases and deaths) https://tmsnrt.rs/34pvUyi

The White House said scientific teams and legal and regulatory authoritie­s from both countries worked together to ensure prompt delivery.

The one-shot J&J vaccine is seen as particular­ly helpful in ensuring effective vaccinatio­n rates in remote areas since it does not require a second dose.

The official said the vaccines had been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) and would come from the supply that the United States had immediatel­y available. Brazil had already given regulatory approval to the J&J vaccine, providing the quickest path to getting a large number of doses to the country immediatel­y, the official added.

Manufactur­ing of the J&J vaccines at Emergent BioSolutio­ns Inc's Baltimore plant was halted in April by the FDA following a production error that led to millions of doses being ruined. The White House official underscore­d that the doses being shipped to Brazil were safe and stressed they came with no strings attached for the government of President Jair Bolsonaro.

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