Denmark sends 358,000 surplus vaccines to Kenya

Minister for Development Cooperation Flemming Møller Mortensen is pleased with this unconventional solution, which is supported politically and by experts.
Photo: Dado Ruvic/REUTERS / X02714
Photo: Dado Ruvic/REUTERS / X02714
BY RITZAU, TRANSLATED BY NIELSINE NIELSEN

The Danish government is sending 358,000 doses of Astrazeneca vaccines to Kenya, after an agreement was made between Denmark and the East African country. This is a collaboration between the Danish State Serum Institute and Unicef, according to Danish media Jyllands-posten.

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