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Brazil launches mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign
From:Xinhua  |  2021-01-19 05:30

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Terezinha da Conceicao, 80, receives a dose of China's COVID-19 vaccine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (Brazilian National News Agency/Handout via Xinhua)

BRASILIA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said.

The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello.

"The governors asked that as soon as (the vaccines) arrive in the states, they have the freedom to begin vaccination," Pazuello said.

As of Monday afternoon, all states were expected to have received their doses of the CoronaVac vaccine developed by Chinese laboratory Sinovac in collaboration with the Butantan Institute of Sao Paulo.

Brazil was distributing around 6 million doses, with over 4.6 million distributed by the federal government and 1.3 million by the local government of Sao Paulo.

Brazil's Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa) on Sunday authorized the emergency use of the CoronaVac vaccine, as well as the AstraZeneca-University of Oxford vaccine against COVID-19.

Immediately following Anvisa's authorization, the government of Sao Paulo, the epicenter of Brazil's COVID-19 outbreak, applied the first CoronaVac vaccine. Enditem

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Workers transport boxes of China's COVID-19 vaccines in Brasilia, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua)

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Liane Tinoco, a 49-year-old nurse, receives a dose of China's COVID-19 vaccine in Campinas, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (San Paulo state government/Handout via Xinhua)

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Liane Tinoco, a 49-year-old nurse, receives a dose of China's COVID-19 vaccine in Campinas, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (San Paulo state government/Handout via Xinhua)

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Liane Tinoco, a 49-year-old nurse, receives a dose of China's COVID-19 vaccine in Campinas, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (San Paulo state government/Handout via Xinhua)

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Workers carry boxes of China's COVID-19 vaccines in Brasilia, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua)

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Workers carry boxes of China's COVID-19 vaccines in Brasilia, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua)

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Dulcinea da Silva Lopes (R), a 59-year-old mediacal worker, receives a dose of China's COVID-19 vaccine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 18, 2021. Brazil launched its mass vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus disease simultaneously in each state starting 5:00 p.m. Monday local time, Minister of Health Eduardo Pazuello said. The initial plan was to begin nationwide vaccination on Wednesday, but the date was moved up in response to the request of state governors, said Pazuello. (Brazilian National News Agency/Handout via Xinhua)

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