Mexico says Pfizer vaccine doses could arrive in 5-8 days

"The request is being made today, and according to our contract, we could have it here in a period of something like five to eight days," Delgado told broadcaster Televisa.

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The doses are estimated to arrive in roughly a week.
MEXICO CITY, - Mexico will this Monday put in an order for COVID-19 vaccine doses from U.S. pharmaceutical firm Pfizer, which could arrive in roughly a week, Deputy Foreign Minister Martha Delgado said.

"The request is being made today, and according to our contract, we could have it here in a period of something like five to eight days," Delgado told broadcaster Televisa.
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