The first tranche will include 1.2 million doses.
The first batch of a COVID-19 vaccine, which is to be supplied as part of the COVAX, formally known as the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility, is expected in Ukraine no earlier than in May 2021.
This was reported by the Ekonomichna Pravda media outlet.
According to the publication, there are now three ways to supply COVID-19 vaccines to Ukraine:
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"According to the WHO [World Health Organization], vaccines are most likely to become available in May-June 2021," a government source told the publication.
"Under the COVAX program, the vaccine will be guaranteed to be delivered to 20% of the population, and the rest of the state will buy itself."
The first tranche will include 1.2 million doses, and in general, Ukraine will receive up to 8 million doses. This is enough to vaccinate 4 million of the population (vaccination involves two shots with a 21-day interval).
First of all, the vaccine will be used to vaccinate at-risk groups: healthcare workers, people older than 65 and people with chronic diseases.