The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Colombia greenlight­s private sector to buy, apply Covid vaccines

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BOGOTA: Colombia on Tuesday gave the green light for the private sector to buy and distribute coronaviru­s vaccines under certain conditions, in a bid to expand the country’s slowmoving immunisati­on campaign.

President Ivan Duque said in his daily television address that after several studies, the ministry of health had drafted a resolution “that enables the purchase [of vaccines] and the contributi­on of the private sector to the national vaccinatio­n plan.”

Any party buying vaccines must be endorsed by the health ministry and guarantee delivery using their own logistics chains so as not to be a burden on the public sector. They must also abide by guidelines to ensure the most vulnerable sectors of the community are the first to receive the shots.

“This should not be a matter of business, intermedia­ries, or unknown persons... but rather be carried out through specialize­d distributo­rs,” Duque said.

With 50 million inhabitant­s, Colombia has vaccinated 3.8 million people with at least one dose in more than two months of its mass immunizati­on campaign.

On Tuesday, the country reached a new record of deaths (429) for the second day in a row, as a third wave of the pandemic threatens to swamp the hospital system.

Health Minister Fernando Ruiz said the private sector will be able to purchase vaccines as of Wednesday, but their distributi­on will only be allowed when the government advances to the third stage of vaccinatio­ns that includes people between 16 and 59 years old who are affected by some co-morbidity. — AFP

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