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Covid: Hope, ’50 million vaccines expected in the 2nd quarter, 80 million in the 3rd’

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Milan, March 16 (beraking latest news Salute) – “The delivery curve” of anti-Covid vaccines “by pharmaceutical companies will increase in the coming weeks. In this first quarter we were expecting up to 15 million doses”, while “in the second quarter we are expecting it. over 50 million, including 7.3 million that are from Johnson & Johnson, therefore a single-dose vaccine unlike all the others “available so far. “And in the third quarter we expect up to 80 million doses.” The point was made by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza, answering the questions of the director of the ‘Corriere della Sera’, Luciano Fontana, during the online Health Talk organized by RCS Academy, on the theme ‘Strategies for reforming the system and winning the pandemic’.

With the end of March, therefore, entering the second quarter of the year “we pass from 15 to 50 million doses: a significant difference – Speranza noted – which gives the sense of a very very high growth. A delivery curve” “which goes in the direction of a strong acceleration that we must translate into the logistical and organizational capacity of administering these vaccines on the territory”. In fact, if “the real pain point of January and February was linked to a rather limited number of doses – the minister recalled – now we are in a position to give a significant acceleration” to the prophylaxis campaign, “and the new plan goes precisely in this direction “.

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