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  • Norway's health authority said in a statement released Friday that deliveries of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine would be reduced from next week "and for a period ahead."
  • "We were predicted 43,875 vaccine doses from Pfizer in week 3. Now it seems that we get 36,075 doses," NIPH said.
  • Pfizer said while changes to improve productivity would "temporarily impact shipments in late January to early February, it will provide a significant increase in doses available for patients in late February and March."  

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A picture taken on January 15, 2021, shows a pharmacist holding with gloved hands a phial of the undiluted Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for Covid-19, stored at -70 ° in a super freezer of the hospital of Le Mans, northwestern France as the country carry on a vaccination campaign to fight against the spread of the novel coronavirus.

LONDON — Pfizer will temporarily reduce the number of doses of its coronavirus vaccine being delivered to Europe.

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health received a message from Pfizer "little before 10 o'clock" Friday, according to a translation of a statement released by the authority shortly afterwards. NIPH's statement said that deliveries of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine would be reduced from next week "and for a period ahead."

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