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New Zealand thanks Spain for sending 250,000 dose pfizers

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New Zealand thanks Spain for sending 250,000 dose Pfizer vaccines. The Prime Minister of New Zealand hopes with this ship to strengthen his vaccination campaign at a time when Auckland, the most populous city in the country, is imprisoning 1,600,000 people. According to Jacinta Artern, the agreement strengthens relations between Spain and New Zealand.

“We are very grateful for Spain’s cooperation and agreement to sell these doses to New Zealand. It reaffirms the strong ties between our countries and the sense of global values ​​that New Zealand and Spain share.”Order said in a statement.

The Labor Prime Minister also mentioned the purchase of additional vaccines from Madrid. “They are the result of excellent cooperation between New Zealand, Spain, the European Commission and (delegates) Pfizer officials.”, By thanking “Everyone involved, especially Spanish President Pedro Sanchez.”

Artern featured at a news conference: “Last night we finalized the details of the deal with Spain, which will allow New Zealand to receive more than a quarter of a million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, in addition to the deliveries we had planned.

The New Zealand administration, which has provided complete guidance to 33% of the country’s target population, plans to complete the vaccination campaign by the end of this year.

The shipment, which arrives in Auckland on Friday, is in addition to the 1.8 million dose pfizer the maritime country will receive in September, according to Ordern, who announced the next deal. Another country to buy more vaccines.

Worldwide acclaimed for managing Kovit-19, New Zealand has accumulated (confirmed and feasible) 3,847 Kovit-19 infections since the outbreak, including 27 deaths.

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