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US drug distributors urge government to boost Covid-19 vaccine supply network

Three major U.S. drug distributors have requested the government to expand the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain network as the country strives to immunize its population against the novel coronavirus as quickly as possible.

AmerisourceBergen Corp, Cardinal Health Inc and Henry Schein Inc in a letter urged officials to develop a plan of action aimed at identifying ways to move the vaccines safely and quickly to administrators and vaccination sites.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency, to whom the letter was addressed, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Covid-19 cases continue to decline

The companies said on Monday the existing healthcare network, including pharmacies, doctors’ offices, hospitals and other healthcare providers, will need to be activated to achieve herd immunity against the virus.

The U.S government in February authorized Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, making it the third vaccine to become available in the country after those developed by Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc received authorization late last year.

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Source: Reuters

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