EU orders 100 million additional doses of Pfizer & BioNTech vaccine Comirnaty
Pfizer and BioNTech have announced that they will supply an additional 100 million doses of Comirnaty, the companies’ Covid-19 vaccine, to the 27 European Union (EU) member states in 2021. This announcement is a result of the European Commission’s (EC) decision to exercise its option to purchase an additional 100 million doses under its Advanced Purchase Agreement signed on November 11, 2020. This agreement brings the total number of doses to be delivered to the EU to 300 million.
"We remain committed to moving as quickly and safely as possible to bring this vaccine to more people in Europe, as the deadly virus continues to spread at an alarming rate,” said Albert Bourla, chairman and CEO of Pfizer. "In partnership with the European Commission, member states and healthcare providers, we will be able to reach a total of 150 million Europeans across the continent."
The additional 100 million doses will be delivered in 2021 supporting the vaccination campaigns which started two days ago in all 27 member states.
Comirnaty, will be produced in BioNTech’s and Pfizer’s manufacturing sites in Europe. The distribution of the vaccine by the EU member states will continue to be determined according to the populations identified in EU and national guidance. Pfizer and BioNTech announced on November 11, 2020, that they reached an agreement with the European Commission to supply 200 million, with an option for the European Commission to request an additional 100 million doses. The companies previously stated their potential to supply up to 1.3 billion doses worldwide by the end of 2021 (subject to manufacturing capacity).
Read the BioNTech statement