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Pfizer confirms fake vaccine shots on sale in Mexico, Poland

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WASHINGTON: US drugmaker Pfizer on Wednesday confirmed that suspect doses of its coronaviru­s vaccine that were seized in Mexico and Poland were indeed fake, with doses going for as much as US$1,000 a shot, according to US media.

At a clinic in Mexico some 80 people received bogus doses of the drug, which appeared to have been physically harmless, though offering no protection against the potentiall­y deadly disease ravaging the country, a report in the Wall Street Journal said.

The vials were found in beer coolers and were initially identified by fabricated lot numbers and expiration dates, Mexican officials said.

The liquid in the confiscate­d vials in Poland was a cosmetic substance, thought to be antiwrinkl­e cream, the company said.

“We are cognizant that in this type of environmen­t — fueled by the ease and convenienc­e of e-commerce and anonymity afforded by the internet — there will be an increase in the prevalence of fraud, counterfei­t and other illicit activity as it relates to vaccines and treatments for Covid-19,” a Pfizer spokespers­on told ABC News.

In February, health authoritie­s in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon warned about “clandestin­e” sales of “alleged Covid vaccines” and urged people not to take them.

In March, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) also warned of “falsified” Pfizer vaccines found in Mexico and warned that the shots “may still be in circulatio­n in the region.”

Pfizer tested the bogus vials and found they did not contain the two-shot vaccine it developed with BioNTech.

Lev Kubiak, Pfizer’s head of global security, said the desperate need and the shortfall in vaccines had led to the scams.

“We have a very limited supply, a supply that will increase as we ramp up and other companies enter the vaccine space. In the interim, there is a perfect opportunit­y for criminals,” he told the Wall Street Journal.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Empty vials of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Comirnaty vaccine are pictured at the vaccinatio­n center in Rosenheim, southern Germany.
— AFP photo Empty vials of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Comirnaty vaccine are pictured at the vaccinatio­n center in Rosenheim, southern Germany.

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