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Colombia’s first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines arrive – Anadolu Agency
Latin American nation aims to immunize 35 million people this year – Anadolu Agency

BOGOTA, Colombia
Colombia received a first shipment of 50,000 COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer on Monday and plans to start vaccinating on Feb. 20.
The batch arrived at the capital Bogota’s international airport at noon.
“This is not a personal triumph of anyone, to move forward with this vaccination plan is a country’s purpose,” said Colombian President Ivan Duque, who was there to receive the shipment. “This is not the time for populism, or fractions, or senseless criticisms. Here we all…
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