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UPDATE 1-European countries struggle to make most of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses


Some health workers, authorities stick to five
Shortages of specialist needles an issue
UK, Denmark, Netherlands succeed in stretching supply (Adds comment from Swiss canton in final two paragraphs)
ZURICH/PARIS, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Some European countries are drawing fewer than the approved six doses from Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine vials, meaning shots are likely going to waste even as nations plead for more.
Officials and healthcare professionals in France, Germany and Switzerland all pointed to yields short of six doses, adding to frustrations in countries already lagging vaccination campaigns in nations such as Britain and the United States. ....

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European countries struggle to make most of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses


Some health workers, authorities stick to five
Shortages of specialist needles an issue
UK, Denmark, Netherlands succeed in stretching supply
ZURICH/PARIS, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Some European countries are drawing fewer than the approved six doses from Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine vials, meaning shots are likely going to waste even as nations plead for more.
Officials and healthcare professionals in France, Germany and Switzerland all pointed to yields short of six doses, adding to frustrations in countries already lagging vaccination campaigns in nations such as Britain and the United States.
The losses add up: For 200,000 vials of the two-shot vaccine, 600,000 people can be inoculated at six doses per vial, compared with 500,000 at just five. ....

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