Baghdad-INA
The Ministry of Health revealed on Monday, an expanded national and governmental plan to increase the number of Corona vaccine distribution centers in Baghdad and the other provinces.
The ministry's spokesman, Saif Al-Badr, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The ministry stressed the need to register on the electronic platform to take the vaccine, noting that" there is a high turnout for major vaccination centers and this has led to great pressure, as the vaccination centers have specific capacity and number, especially after increased risk.
Al-Badr confirmed that "the ministry has contracted with Pfizer and other companies, and large numbers of vaccines will arrive soon, noting that 17 million doses of Pfizer may arrive during this year and early next year.
Earlier, the Ministry of Health and Environment announced the arrival of 571,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, while it indicated that the vaccines will be distributed among health departments in Baghdad and all the other provinces.
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