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The state-regions conference approved the Italian plan for the administration of the coronavirus vaccine presented this Wednesday by the emergency commissioner Domenico Arcuri. The mass vaccination campaign will begin in January, but the first doses could be administered as soon as after Christmas if authorization comes from the EMA, the European Medicines Agency. Arcuri said the campaign will begin with the first 1,833,975 doses distributed by Pfizer-BioNTech and shipped to the regions.
The province of Bolzano will receive the highest number of doses of the vaccine in relation to the inhabitants (almost 5,200 per 100,000 inhabitants), followed by Friuli Venezia Giulia and Emilia-Romagna (both more than 4,100), Piedmont (almost 4 thousand) , Liguria (almost 3,900), Basilicata and the province of Trento (both more than 3,400). The region that will receive the least is Umbria (almost 1,850 per 100,000 inhabitants). These are not exact numbers, but an estimate based on the population of the regions in 2019.
These, in detail, are the doses that the regions will receive depending on the number of inhabitants, in ascending order:
- Umbria 1,849
- Abruzzo 1,943
- Sardinia 2,062
- Campania 2,342
- Apulia 2,346
- Walk 2,483
- Sicily 2,581
- Aosta Valley 2,653
- Calabria 2,729
- Lombardy 3,031
- Molise 3,041
- Lazio 3,059
- Tuscany 3,117
- Veneto 3,349
- PA Trento 3,448
- Basilicata 3,456
- Liguria 3,879
- Piedmont 3,925
- Emilia-Romagna 4,107
- Friuli Venezia Giulia 4,122
- PA Bolzano 5,181
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