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Azerbaijan buys vaccines from Russia and Sweden
Baku/11.03.21/Turan: Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov signed an order on the import of vaccines against coronavirus.
In particular, the State Agency for Compulsory Health Insurance will purchase 300,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccine from the Russian company Human Vaccine. They will be delivered within 180 days.
In addition, during the same period, 432,000 doses of AztraZeneca vaccine (Sweden) will be purchased and delivered from GAVI ALLIANCE.
Earlier, Azerbaijan purchased 4 million doses of vaccines from Sinovac in China. -21В-
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- 11 March 2021 17:04
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