
Zero Hedge
October 19, 2020
In September, Brazil’s wealthiest and most populous state Sao Paulo went into contract with Chinese vaccine developer Sinovac Biotech, with the expectations to receive 46 million doses of CoronaVac. CoronaVac has been in Phase 3 testing in the South American country since July. On Friday, Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria said if the COVID-19 vaccine is approved by the National Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA), then mandatory vaccinations would follow, according to the Rio Times.
Doria told reporters Friday, Oct. 16, that: “In Sao Paulo, it will be mandatory, except for those with a medical note and a certificate stating that they cannot [take the vaccine].”
Just weeks ago, he told other reporters that Sao Paulo “will be one of the first places in the world to vaccinate the public.” He said his administration has already obtained 6 million CoronaVac doses for potential distribution.
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Citing local media, RT News said Sao Paulo could have the CoronaVac vaccine approved as early as December. The trials are expected to be wrapped up this weekend, with results expected sometime early next week.