Coronavirus: 700.000 Doses of Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Sold in Ireland

Coronavirus 700.000 Doses of Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Sold in Ireland

Romania sold 700.000 doses of the vaccine against the Corona virus to Ireland, according to the local media, which states that the agreement between the two countries is going to bring all the doses to the country in the next few weeks because people are not immunized here.

Ireland will receive 1 million doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine from Romania, the first 700.000 doses will arrive there in August, and the rest probably in September, the Irish being very eager to immunize themselves, especially since the Delta variant generates many cases there.

"An agreement was concluded for the provision of 700.000 Pfizer / BioNtech Covid-19 vaccines from Romania. 700.000 vaccines are part of an agreement concluded with Romania last month for 1 million doses. The vaccines are due to be delivered here this month. The Department of Health stated that the additional doses are secured directly from Pfizer and represent a redistribution of supplies that were originally ordered by Romania."