Pfizer withdrew from the question that “risk” posed to South Africa

Deliveries of Pfizer Inc.’s Covid-19 vaccine to South Africa was delayed by demands from the US drug company to establish the guarantees necessary to protect the company from any negative effects of the injections.

The government opposed the condition, and Pfizer eventually withdrew, agreeing to supply 30 million doses of the vaccine that had been co-developed with Germany’s BioNTech SE.

“This condition posed a potential risk to our assets and taxation,” Treasury Secretary Zweli Mkhize said in an April 14 briefing paper presented to the Parliament’s public health committee and reviewed by Bloomberg. “Pfizer finally admitted that this problematic term was removed.”

South Africa, which has yet to begin a wide rollout of Covid-19 vaccines, has complained about the conditions imposed by both Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson to secure supplies. Both companies have conducted vaccine trials in the country.

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