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The Hungarian government is lending another 204,000 doses of Pfizer to the Czech Republic

After last week’s Czech Republic he requested another 200,000 vaccines from the Hungarian government, a government decree was published on Thursday night In the Hungarian Gazette, according to which the Hungarian state lends 204,750 doses of Comirnaty (PFIZER) vaccine to the Czechs.

The Hungarian government in May, 40,950 dosesand then in late June another 100,000 doses of Pfizer were given to the Czech Republic. The donation is preceded by the fact that Austria, Hungary and Slovenia jointly promised in April to supply 80,000 doses of vaccine to the Czech Republic, as they did not agree to a compromise agreement on the subsequent distribution of 10 million doses of vaccine in the European Union. It is agreed that the quantity will be returned by the end of the year.

The Prague government only uses vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency. In the Czech Republic, the vaccination campaign is very busy: while the number of daily vaccinations is around five thousand, there are hundreds of thousands. In a country of 10.7 million, 8.79 million doses have been given so far, with 3.7 million people receiving both doses.

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