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Costa Rica s first coronavirus vaccines will arrive today -

Costa Ricans will begin receiving the vaccine on Thursday. “The vaccine getting here today one of the first countries in Latin America to get it is enormous news,” said Health Minister Daniel Salas. “It’s a light in a year that has been so full of darkness. “But it’s not that we’re getting the vaccine and we have beaten the pandemic. We are at the beginning of a long process, to build a house of immunity, but it will be constructed little by little.” The National Commission of Vaccination and Epidemiology, part of the Health Ministry, has indicated the priority for vaccination will be as follows:

Costa Rica readies COVID-19 vaccinations, with Pfizer

(Adds quantity of vaccine) SAN JOSE, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The first batch of COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer will reach Costa Rica on Wednesday night, with inoculations set to begin on Thursday, President Carlos Alvarado told a news conference. The shipment contained 9,750 doses for the small Central American country, and another delivery next week is expected to bring another 10,725 doses, said Health Minister Daniel Salas. Costa Rica, with a population of some 5 million, has registered more than 2,000 deaths due to the coronavirus and 161,942 infections. The vaccine shots are due to be given first to workers at healthcare centers and elderly care facilities, before wider distribution.

Costa Rica readies COVID-19 vaccinations, with Pfizer shipment due Wednesday

Costa Rica readies COVID-19 vaccinations, with Pfizer shipment due Wednesday By Nancy Lapid Costa Rica s President Carlos Alvarado Quesada speaks to the press about new preventive measures against coronavirus at the Presidential house in San Jose SAN JOSE (Reuters) -The first batch of COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer will reach Costa Rica on Wednesday night, with inoculations set to begin on Thursday, President Carlos Alvarado told a news conference. The shipment contained 9,750 doses for the small Central American country, and another delivery next week is expected to bring another 10,725 doses, said Health Minister Daniel Salas. Costa Rica, with a population of some 5 million, has registered more than 2,000 deaths due to the coronavirus and 161,942 infections.

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