The European Commission is trying to revise contracts with pharmaceutical companies for the supply of vaccines against Covid-19, since vaccination is carried out at much lower values than those recorded at the beginning of the pandemic. By the end of 2022, Portugal had thrown away 3.5 million doses of these vaccines, the newspaper writes. Public.
According to the Ministry of Health, Portugal has one of the lowest “European-level disability rates”, around 8.5%. Between 2020 and 2022, 40 million doses of vaccines were delivered to our country (out of 61.7 million ordered until 2023), of which only 28.5 million were used to vaccinate the Portuguese population. About 8.1 million vaccines were donated and 2.6 million were resold.
TO PublicThe Ministry of Health reports that the European Commission is negotiating to ensure that the procurement of vaccines is in line with “the current epidemiological circumstances and the vaccination strategies of each Member State”, as the level of vaccination with the second booster dose was significantly lower than previously reported in Portugal. In the over 80 age group, only 79% received the second booster dose versus 97% the first booster dose. The same thing happened in the 50-59 age group, as only 49% received the second reinforcement versus 87% of the first.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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