First doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in Israel this month
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine will arrive in the country earlier than expected, according to the US company.”Israel’s Health Ministry has secured 6 million doses and first deliveries [are] expected to begin in January,” Moderna said in a statement.The vaccine doses were only expected to come to Israel in early March, but the government has been in dialogue with the company about advancing parts of the shipment in order to continue with its mass vaccination campaign.Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told press on Tuesday, however, that his ministry was unaware of the advanced shipment: “We even spoke about it during our emergency meeting [about the coronavirus crisis] and no one at the Health Ministry has any information about it,” he said.
However, earlier in the day, Health Ministry Director-General Chezy Levy told KAN News that the vaccines will arrive in the country in about two weeks.
So far, more than 12% of the population has been inoculated, but health officials had said that Israel would have to take a one- to two-week break from the campaign and cease administering first doses while distributed second doses to those who were inoculated in the last few weeks. There is a 21-day gap between the first and second Pfizer doses.
Moderna has so far supplied about 18 million doses to the US government as part of a deal for 200 million doses. It has also signed a deal with the Canadian government for 40 million doses. Source
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