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Belgium will throw away 1.3 million doses against the coronavirus | Europe up to date | D.W.

Belgium will have to throw away up to 1,326,000 expired doses of different SARS-CoV-2 vaccines about to expire in the coming weeks, the newspaper reported this Monday (05.23.2022). The evening.

Specifically, Belgium has 436,800 doses of Astrazeneca that will expire on May 31 and, in July, another 800,000 doses of Moderna and 90,000 more of BioNTech/Pfizer.

Currently, 80 percent of Belgian residents have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine and 62 percent a booster shot.

But the slowdown in the vaccination campaign has caused a “stock” of unused doses to be generated, since the health policy since the availability of drugs has been to stock up on more doses than necessary to have different suppliers.

The newspaper adds that, if new variants do not appear that encourage people to resume vaccination, even more doses will have to be thrown away in the coming months or in 2023.

In parallel, and to avoid this type of situation, the EU countries discussed the expiration of vaccines at the last meetings of Ministers of Health of the Twenty-seven and evaluated the possibility of donating them to the COVAX international platform.

However, COVAX indicated that it has “enough doses to cover the demand”, indicated The evening. (EFE)

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