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Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they will be
The two companies said they expect to start delivering the vaccines by the end of the month to ensure that everybody receives their second dose before the Opening Ceremony on July 23. This donation of the vaccine is another tool in our toolbox of measures to help make the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 safe and secure for all participants,
The two companies said that donating the vaccines will not impact their ability to fulfill their supply agreements with other countries.
This is the second deal that the IOC has made to secure vaccines for Olympic athletes. In March, they
By Bill Galluccio
May 6, 2021
Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they will be donating doses of their coronavirus vaccine to Olympic athletes and their delegations ahead of the Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan.
The two companies said they expect to start delivering the vaccines by the end of the month to ensure that everybody receives their second dose before the Opening Ceremony on July 23. This donation of the vaccine is another tool in our toolbox of measures to help make the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 safe and secure for all participants, International Olympic Committee President
The two companies said that donating the vaccines will not impact their ability to fulfill their supply agreements with other countries.
By Bill Galluccio
May 6, 2021
Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they will be donating doses of their coronavirus vaccine to Olympic athletes and their delegations ahead of the Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan.
The two companies said they expect to start delivering the vaccines by the end of the month to ensure that everybody receives their second dose before the Opening Ceremony on July 23. This donation of the vaccine is another tool in our toolbox of measures to help make the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 safe and secure for all participants, International Olympic Committee President
The two companies said that donating the vaccines will not impact their ability to fulfill their supply agreements with other countries.
By Bill Galluccio
May 6, 2021
Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they will be donating doses of their coronavirus vaccine to Olympic athletes and their delegations ahead of the Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan.
The two companies said they expect to start delivering the vaccines by the end of the month to ensure that everybody receives their second dose before the Opening Ceremony on July 23. This donation of the vaccine is another tool in our toolbox of measures to help make the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 safe and secure for all participants, International Olympic Committee President
The two companies said that donating the vaccines will not impact their ability to fulfill their supply agreements with other countries.