07/03/2021 9:54 AM
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Politics
Updated 07/03/2021 9:54 AM
After the Decree of Necessity and Urgency published this Saturday, which modifies the vaccine law that allows signing contracts with Pfizer, Janssen and Moderna, the Minister of Health, Carla Vizzotti, assured that during this time "
the general terms were negotiated
, contemplating the requirements, saving the property of the State ".
The Minister of Health pointed out that the work now
consists of putting together the "legal framework with the laboratory that donates and with the country that donates
. And depending on availability, progress will be made. Both Moderna and Pfizer have clinical trials for children under 12 years of age and reinforcements ", clarified Vizzotti in dialogue with the program" Sábado early "on radio
Miter
.
In turn, Vizzotti remarked that "Russia is also evaluating minors and reinforcements" and stressed: "
We are not just thinking about the immediate
but the medium and long term."
On the
other hand, the health minister of the country, referred to changes in DNU "
. Not get the word negligence of the law which removed the problem
was changed that look, also other words
. And liquid collateral
That Confidentiality of the negotiation makes the national government have the commitment of the negotiation and the
difficulty of disseminating it
. "
In turn, Vizzotti emphasized: "
Argentina never rejected Pfizer vaccines."
Regarding the second component of Sputnik V, he revealed: "We hope it will be resolved, we are working hard for that. We have to complete the schemes. There are not six million people who need the second dose now, but they must reach the second dose a few 350 thousand people,
who are going to receive it. "
And he assured: "
The Russian government is prioritizing Argentina and will comply with the contract."
He also stated that, as is happening in Argentina,
Russia is testing the combination of the first dose of Sputnik with second doses of other vaccines
and that they promised that there
would be results in July.
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The Government published the DNU that modifies the vaccine law and enables agreements with Pfizer and other laboratories
If the contracts are unlocked, Argentina could receive more than 2 million doses donated by the United States.