New Aerolineas Argentinas flight goes in search of vaccines to Russia



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In the wee hours of this Saturday, he will leave for Moscow a new flight Aerolineas Argentinas to find another shipment of Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.

The information was confirmed at Bugle by sources from the national airline, although the precise time of the plane’s departure has not yet been determined. While the amount of doses that will arrive will be reported once the cargo is on the plane, according to the mechanism that the Ministry of Health of the Nation has put in place for these cases.

The mission should arrive in Ezeiza for the Sunday.

The one who leaves at dawn on Saturday will be the 14th flight carried out by the flag bearer in Russia. The first one arrived in Ezeiza on December 24, 2020 and brought 300 thousand doses of component 1.

While the last trip so far was the one that arrived in the country on April 30, when flight AR1065 resulted in a departure of 765,545 doses of component 1 of Sputnik V.

A new mission is to find doses of the Sputnik V vaccine. Photo Reuters.

A new mission is to find doses of the Sputnik V vaccine. Photo Reuters.

According to official data, to date 4,975,590 doses of component 1 of Sputnik V have arrived in the country; 1,060,155 doses of component 2 of the same vaccine; 1,662,400 of the AstraZeneca vaccine and 4,000,000 applications of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine; which makes a total of 11698145 doses.

Of all these, according to the Public Vaccination Monitor, 11,324,974 have been distributed, of which they have already been applied. 8,820,691.

Arrival of all vaccines

As rebuilt Bugle Based on official data, 11,324,974 doses of covid-19 vaccine have arrived in the country so far, according to the following details:

– December 24, 2020: 300 150 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– January 16, 2021: 300,000 doses of Sputnik V Component 2.

– January 28, 2021: 220,000 doses of Sputnik V (110,000 for component 1 and 110,000 for component 2).

– February 12, 2021: 400,690 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– February 15, 2021: 580,000 doses of Covishield (this is the AstraZeneca vaccine manufactured in India).

– February 26, 2021: 904,000 doses of Sinopharm.

– February 28, 2021: 96,000 doses of Sinopharm.

– February 28, 2021: 1,249,195 doses of Sputnik V (849,195 of component 1 and 400,000 of component 2).

– March 19, 2021: 330,000 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– March 22, 2021: 500,000 doses of Sputnik V (300,000 for component 1 and 200,000 for component 2).

– March 26, 2021: 370,000 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– March 28, 2021: 218,400 doses of AstraZeneca (by the Covax mechanism).

– March 30, 2021: 300,000 doses of Sputnik V (250,000 for component 1 and 50,000 for component 2).

– April 1, 2021: 1,000,000 doses of Sinopharm.

– April 4, 2021: 497,745 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– April 18, 2021: 864,000 doses of Oxford / AstraZeneca (of the Covax mechanism) (KLM).

– April 19, 2021: 800,000 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

– April 25, 2021: 384,000 doses of Sinopharm.

– April 26, 2021: 371,200 doses of Sinopharm.

– April 29, 2021: 244,800 doses of Sinopharm.

– April 29, 2021: 1,000,000 doses of Sinopharm.

– April 30, 2021: 765,545 doses of Sputnik V Component 1.

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