Another 250,000 Pfizer jabs delivered

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More than 250,000 doses of the COVID vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech were delivered to Hungary during the week, the local unit of Pfizer said on Tuesday.

Pfizer Gyógyszerkereskedelmi said the latest shipment raises total deliveries of the Comirnaty vaccine to Hungary to over 8.2 million doses.

The unit said Pfizer has delivered COVID-19 vaccines to inoculation points in Hungary on a weekly basis for more than eight months.

It added that over 1.5 million doses of the vaccine were delivered in the first quarter, more than 4.6 million doses in the second quarter, and 3.2 million doses in the third quarter.

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