BRAZIL's Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga and BRAZIL's President Jair Bolsonaro arrive for a ceremony of release of resources for Primary Health Care in combat of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, BRAZIL May 11, 2021.
BRASILIA, May 11 (Reuters) - Brazil's Health Ministry announced it had signed a deal for Pfizer to deliver an additional 100 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, doubling the number of shots from the company.
The additional shots will be delivered between September and December, the Health Ministry said in a statement.
That adds to an agreement earlier in the year for an initial 100 million doses, of which Brazil has only received 1.6 million to date.
Brazil has recorded the second-deadliest outbreak of coronavirus in the world and continues to average more than 2,000 deaths per day. More than 425,000 people have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began, according to the Health Ministry.
About 15% of Brazil's population has received at least one dose of vaccine, according to the ministry, far less than most European and North American countries.