Olympic Athletes to Receive Pfizer Vaccines as Tokyo Games Approach

Moroccan athletes qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be vaccinated against Covid. Indeed, the Pfizer and BioNTech laboratories promised on Thursday to offer Covid-19 vaccines to the participants.
This batch of vaccine, the first deliveries of which are announced by the end of May, will allow the members of the participating delegations to receive their second dose before their arrival in Tokyo. The donor companies will coordinate the organization of this distribution with the Olympic committees around the world, according to an IOC (International Olympic Committee) press release.
Welcoming this agreement with Pfizer-BioNTech which will facilitate access to the vaccine for a few thousand athletes, but also the entire members
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