<p>The COVAX global vaccine sharing scheme expects to deliver 35.3 million doses of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine to 36 Caribbean and Latin American states from mid-February to the end of June, the World Health Organization's regional office said.</p>.<p>The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said the Americas region needed to immunise about 500 million people to control the pandemic.</p>.<p>It said WHO would complete its review in a few days of the AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use listing (EUL).</p>.<p>"The number of doses and delivery schedule are still subject to EUL and manufacturing production capacity," PAHO said, adding that supply deals also had to be agreed with producers.</p>.<p>Of the 36 nations receiving AstraZeneca's shot, it said four countries, namely Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador and Peru, would also receive a total of 377,910 doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine from mid-February.</p>.<p>The GAVI alliance, the group that co-leads COVAX with WHO, said last week it aimed to deliver 2.3 billion vaccines worldwide by the end of 2021, including 1.8 billion free doses to lower-income countries.</p>.<p>Geneva-based GAVI was expected to publish details of its allocations by country on Monday.</p>.<p>The 36 Caribbean and Latin American nations to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine ranged from regional giants Brazil and Mexico to small islands such as Dominica and Montserrat.</p>
<p>The COVAX global vaccine sharing scheme expects to deliver 35.3 million doses of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine to 36 Caribbean and Latin American states from mid-February to the end of June, the World Health Organization's regional office said.</p>.<p>The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said the Americas region needed to immunise about 500 million people to control the pandemic.</p>.<p>It said WHO would complete its review in a few days of the AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use listing (EUL).</p>.<p>"The number of doses and delivery schedule are still subject to EUL and manufacturing production capacity," PAHO said, adding that supply deals also had to be agreed with producers.</p>.<p>Of the 36 nations receiving AstraZeneca's shot, it said four countries, namely Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador and Peru, would also receive a total of 377,910 doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine from mid-February.</p>.<p>The GAVI alliance, the group that co-leads COVAX with WHO, said last week it aimed to deliver 2.3 billion vaccines worldwide by the end of 2021, including 1.8 billion free doses to lower-income countries.</p>.<p>Geneva-based GAVI was expected to publish details of its allocations by country on Monday.</p>.<p>The 36 Caribbean and Latin American nations to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine ranged from regional giants Brazil and Mexico to small islands such as Dominica and Montserrat.</p>