Brazil hopes coronavirus vaccine rollout in January 2021

Brazil's Acting Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello said on Tuesday (Sept 8) that a COVID-19 vaccine would be rolled out for all Brazilians in January 2021.

Iran PressAmerica: "We are closing contracts with vaccine manufacturers and the forecast is that a vaccine will arrive for us starting in January next year and we will start vaccinating everyone," Eduardo Pazuello said in a video posted to social media.

Pazuello did not give details on which vaccine would be rolled out.

Brazil has the third-worst outbreak of coronavirus globally with more than 4.1 million cases, passed this week by India for the second-highest number of cases after the United States. More than 127,000 people have died from the disease in Brazil, according to the official health ministry death toll.

The high number of cases has led several vaccine makers to seek out Brazil for clinical trials. The country is testing a potential vaccine from AstraZeneca and has signed a memorandum of understanding to receive 30 million doses of it.

Right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who has downplayed the severity of the coronavirus pandemic, on Tuesday repeated prior statements that vaccination would not be mandatory, although the government would still mount a vaccine campaign.

"People cannot be injected with whatever, or forced," Bolsonaro said in an afternoon event with Brazilian doctors.

More than 27,730,000 million people around the world have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and almost 901,000 have died, according to a tally by the Johns Hopkins University.

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