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MEXICO CITY: Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador said Monday he is not opposed to private companies buying coronavirus vaccines to distribute to patients who want to pay for the shots.
But he noted there isnt much existing supply and warned companies not to try to buy vaccines already promised to the Mexican government.
We are not opposed to commercializing the vaccine, to companies importing it and selling it to those who can pay, Lpez Obrador said. The catch is the supply of vaccines in the world markets, because there still isn’t enough production.”
We would be opposed if the ones we have under contract were to be given to a private company, that we would not permit and we would file a complaint, he said.
Mexico’s medical safety commission must grant approval for any vaccine.
Lpez Obrador has been criticized by some in Mexico for centralizing vaccine purchases and distribution, and for putting the effort like many programs in his administration in the hands of the military.
The president has promised that vaccines will be free and available to everyone in Mexico, but so far the country has only received around 50,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. To vaccinate 1.4 million health-care workers the first in line to get the shots Mexico would need 2.8 million doses.
The government is placing hopes on three vaccines now in or entering Phase 3 trials in Mexico; it announced Novavax Inc. will be conducting part of its testing in Mexico. China’s CanSino and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceutical business have also been conducting trials in Mexico.
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