Swiss to destroy more than 620,000 expired Moderna COVID doses
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[May 27, 2022]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland will
destroy more than 620,000 expired doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine,
health officials said on Friday, as demand for the shots drops
dramatically.
"It was consciously accepted that under certain circumstances too much
vaccine was procured for Switzerland's needs," a spokesperson for the
Federal Office of Public Heath said, confirming a report by broadcaster
RTS.
"The aim is to protect the population in Switzerland at all times with
sufficient quantities of the most effective vaccines available."
Switzerland, which has ended public health measures designed to curb the
spread of the disease, secured a total 34 million doses of COVID-19
vaccines for 2022 for a population of around 8.7 million.
It said in February it would donate up to 15 million surplus doses to
poorer countries by mid-year. How many doses can actually be donated is
still under discussion.
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A vial labelled "Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine" is seen in this
illustration taken January 16, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File
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Switzerland said in March it had secured at least 14 million doses
of COVID-19 vaccines for 2023 from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, with
options to double the order.
It will also buy up to one million doses from
another manufacturer.
Just over 70% of the population has had at least one shot in
Switzerland and tiny neighbour Liechtenstein. Authorities have
reported nearly 3.7 million COVID infections and 13,325 deaths.
(Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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