COVID-19 vaccines will be exported by another company Business



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According to him, the contract with another company was concluded in order to ensure the high quality and smooth delivery of the vaccine, it was concluded after evaluating the circumstances and complying with the requirements of the legislation.

12 thousand A contract worth 1 million euros was signed with Armila for a period of 12 months, and the purchase, according to the ESSC, was carried out through an unpublished survey.

The Central Procurement Information System indicates that the contract was awarded on January 15.

Armila is presented as one of the largest international pharmaceutical companies, whose main field of activity is the wholesale of pharmaceutical products for pharmacies and hospitals.

462 thousand The 1 euro contract with Sotus Harvest was suspended this week to assess the circumstances in which temperature fluctuations were identified when the vaccines were shipped.

Last week, vaccination was temporarily suspended with a shipment of the BioNTech and Pfizer vaccine in the Kaunas and Panevėžys regions because the required temperature during the transport of the vaccine could not be guaranteed.

The shipment contained nearly 4.7 thousand. vaccine dose.

The Sotus crop has won the ESSC bid for the export of the vaccine, but this vaccine shipment was transported by a subcontractor, the Radusa company.



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