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Pfizer, BioNTech to Donate Coronavirus Vaccine to Olympians


FILE - A person wears a protective mask amid the coronavirus outbreak in front of the giant Olympic rings in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 13, 2021.
FILE - A person wears a protective mask amid the coronavirus outbreak in front of the giant Olympic rings in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 13, 2021.

Pfizer and BioNTech will donate their COVID-19 vaccine to athletes training for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, the International Olympic Committee said Thursday.

Doses are expected to be delivered later this month, which would be in time for the athletes to be fully immunized for the games, starting July 23.

"We are inviting the athletes and participating delegations of the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games to lead by example and accept the vaccine where and when possible," IOC President Thomas Bach said in a statement.

Last month, the IOC announced a similar deal to distribute Chinese-made coronavirus vaccines to Chinese athletes prior to both the Tokyo Summer Games and the Beijing Winter Games. Most countries have yet to approve Chinese vaccines for emergency use.

How the Tokyo Games will be held is still in question as Japan is reportedly considering extending its coronavirus state of emergency, Reuters reported.

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