GENEVA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The COVAX global vaccine sharing
scheme expects to deliver 35.3 million doses of AstraZeneca's
COVID-19 vaccine to 36 Caribbean and Latin American
states from mid-February to the end of June, the World Health
Organization's regional office said.
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said the
Americas region needed to immunise about 500 million people to
control the pandemic.
It said WHO would complete its review in a few days of the
AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use listing (EUL).
"The number of doses and delivery schedule are still subject
to EUL and manufacturing production capacity," PAHO said, adding
that supply deals also had to be agreed with producers.
Of the 36 nations receiving AstraZeneca's shot, it said four
countries, namely Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador and Peru, would
also receive a total of 377,910 doses of the Pfizer and
BioNTech vaccine from mid-February.
The GAVI alliance, the group that co-leads COVAX with WHO,
said last week it aimed to deliver 2.3 billion vaccines
worldwide by the end of 2021, including 1.8 billion free doses
to lower-income countries.
Geneva-based GAVI was expected to publish details of its
allocations by country on Monday.
The 36 Caribbean and Latin American nations to receive the
AstraZeneca vaccine ranged from regional giants Brazil and
Mexico to small islands such as Dominica and Montserrat.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Edmund Blair)