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COVID-19: Uganda receives 1.6 million doses of Pfizer vaccines

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 20, 2021
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Uganda has today afternoon received 1,674,270 doses of Pfizer vaccine from the US Government in support of the ongoing COVID-19 vaccination exercise.

The consignment was received by officials from Ministry of Health and US Mission in Uganda. This is the largest consignment of COVID-19 vaccines received to-date.

Since this year in March, the country has received various vaccine donations from different countries. The vaccines have so far been administered to 1,777,685 people.

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To date, Uganda has 122,277 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 95,897 recoveries and 3,129 deaths.

Sectors like education, events and churches among others are waiting on mass vaccinations so that they can be reopened.

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