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Bolsonaro eyes 150m Pfizer shots

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BRASILIA: Brazil is in talks to buy up to 150 million doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for next year, according to a document sent by the Health Ministry to a Senate inquiry.

The document was shared with the inquiry, which is probing Brazil’s handling of the pandemic, after senators requested informatio­n on plans for the country’s vaccinatio­n campaign next year.

The Health Ministry said it was negotiatin­g the purchase of 100 million doses with Pfizer, with a possibilit­y of acquiring another 50 million doses.

On top of the Pfizer vaccine, Brazil will rely on the AstraZenec­a shot which it produces in the country — currently with imported active ingredient­s.

Brazil has the world’s second highest Covid-19 death toll, behind only the United States. President Jair Bolsonaro has been criticised by health experts for his mismanagem­ent of the outbreak, railing against lockdowns and regularly refusing to wear a mask in public.

Despite a slow start, Brazil has ramped up a successful vaccinatio­n campaign. Over 70% of Brazilians have now received a first dose, compared to 65% in the US.

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