Eight hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred twenty doses of the "Pfizer" vaccine against COVID-19 were brought to Uzbekistan on March 13-15 as part of the COVAX program, press service of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Committee reports.

It is noted that this type of vaccine, which was brought to the country for the first time, is a ready-made dissolved vaccine against the micron B.A.4 and B.A.5 strains of COVID-19.
"Today, vaccination against COVID-19 infection is shown to be expedient and extremely important to prevent a pandemic around the world," the report says.

For reference, a total of 75,670,234 doses of vaccine have been used in Uzbekistan to date. It is said to be the most effective way to fight against the infection of COVID-19 and prevent its spread.
Daryo has previously reported about 549,900 doses of the "Pfizer" vaccine being delivered to Uzbekistan in November 2022.
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