Clever Leaves Receives Largest 2021 Production Quotas from the Colombian Government Clever Leaves’ quota represents 50% of the total quota for Colombia and approximately 18% of the world’s legal production quota of medical cannabis
March 02, 2021 08:00 ET | Source: Clever Leaves Clever Leaves
NEW YORK, March 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Clever Leaves Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CLVR, CLVRW) (“Clever Leaves” or the “Company”), a leading multi-national operator and licensed producer of pharmaceutical-grade cannabinoids, today announced that the Colombian Technical Quotas Group ( TQG ) authorized Clever Leaves’ Colombian operations to manufacture up to approximately 59,000 kilograms of cannabis into dried flower derivatives. According to the International Narcotics Control Board’s publicly disclosed data, Clever Leaves’ total allocation represents 50% of Colombia’s total quota and approximately 18% of the world’s legal
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Photo: AlcaldÃa de Bogotá
Colombians aged 80 and older are now eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine after the first week in which 48,000 doses were given to health care professionals in the countryâs 32 departments and largest cities.
The announcement by the Ministry of Health that the National Vaccine Program enters a new stage with the elderly came with the first shipment of 192,000 doses from Chinese drug manufacturer Sinovac and a second delivery of 50,310 doses from Pfizer. With almost 245,000 doses available this week, 83,000 will be destined to seniors, as well as those healthcare workers who didnât qualify for the initial batch of 50,000 Pfizer vaccines. The number of over 80 candidates in Bogotá to be among the first to get vaccinated is 171,538. The localities of Suba, Engativá, and Kennedy account for the most seniors among the population and will receive 18,701;16,035 and 14,372 respectively.
Photo: AlcaldÃa de Bogotá
Colombians aged 80 and older are now eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine after the first week in which 48,000 doses were given to health care professionals in the countryâs 32 departments and largest cities.
The announcement by the Ministry of Health that the National Vaccine Program enters a new stage with the elderly came with the first shipment of 192,000 doses from Chinese drug manufacturer Sinovac and a second delivery of 50,310 doses from Pfizer. With almost 245,000 doses available this week, 83,000 will be destined to seniors, as well as those healthcare workers who didnât qualify for the initial batch of 50,000 Pfizer vaccines. The number of over 80 candidates in Bogotá to be among the first to get vaccinated is 171,538. The localities of Suba, Engativá, and Kennedy account for the most seniors among the population and will receive 18,701;16,035 and 14,372 respectively.
On February 17, 2021, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi attended a virtual UN Security Council Ministerial Open Briefing on COVID-19 Vaccine Issue in Beijing, and delivered a speech entitled "Strengthening Global Anti-pandemic Cooperation with a People-centered Approach".