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Pfizer to supply 6m Covid pills for poor

Oral treatment for 132 countries

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Pfizer said yesterday it would supply up to 6-million courses of its Covid-19 antiviral treatment to NGO Global Fund for low- and middle-income countries that seeks to address worldwide disparitie­s in Covid response.

The company said Paxlovid treatment courses will be available for procuremen­t through Global Fund’s Covid19 response mechanism to 132 low- and middle-income countries this year, subject to local regulatory clearances.

While Paxlovid is widely available in many rich countries, availabili­ty has been severely restricted in poorer ones.

Pfizer said the supply agreement is part of its strategy to facilitate equitable access to oral Covid treatments.

The company has made a deal with several generic drugmakers to produce its treatment at a lower price for developing countries.

“This agreement with Global Fund is a critical step that will boost equitable access for high-risk patients in low-andmiddle income countries,” chief executive officer Albert Bourla said in a statement.

The Global Fund is part of the Access to Covid-19 Accelerato­r partnershi­p (ACT-A), an effort by government­s and non-government­al organisati­ons including the World Health Organisati­on to procure tests, treatments, and vaccines for lower-income countries.

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/ 123RF Pfizer says Paxlovid treatment courses will be available to low-, middle-income countries this year.

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