First batch of Pfizer vaccine doses due to arrive at the end of February
By Veronika Malinboym
Monday, February 1
On January 31, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia held a phone conversation with the head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom; following the phone call, PM Gakharia announced that the first batch of Pfizer vaccine are to be expected in late February this year. Gakharia thanked Tedros Adhanom for supporting Georgias National Plan for Vaccination and added that the first batch of vaccines will be administered to healthcare workers.
Mr. Adhanom tweeted on his personal page that the first doses of the vaccine will first be available to workers on the frontline, who are currently both under-protected and over-exposed.
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