SAN JUAN – More than 13,000 people in Puerto Rico have received the COVID-19 vaccine since the first dose was administered earlier this week, with the U.S.
territory expecting tens of thousands of additional vaccines to arrive in upcoming weeks, officials said Friday.Dr. Iris Cardona, sub-secretary of Puerto Rico’s Health Department, said some 21,400 Pfizer vaccines will be delivered weekly for the next four to six weeks.
If the Moderna vaccine is approved, she said the island will receive the first 47,500 doses next week of a total of 60,400 requested.So far, officials have delivered nearly 30,000 Pfizer vaccine doses to hospitals across the island this week, with only a couple of hundred doses withheld because they didn’t come with the.