Yemen received its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson on Sunday, roughly 151,000 doses, the health ministry said.
The Johnson & Johnson coronavirus disease vaccine is seen at the OSU Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, U.S. March 2, 2021. REUTERS/Gaelen Morseon Sunday, roughly 151,000 doses, the health ministry said.
This shipment is the first batch of a total of 504,000 doses it is set to receive from the United States.
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