The Pfizer vaccine is in Georgia. The plane landed at Tbilisi International Airport last night.
The Pfizer vaccine will only be available in 4 clinics in the capital city of Tbilisi, in 2 clinics in Kutaisi, in 1 in Batumi, given the necessary ultra-cold storage requirements.
Georgians will now be able to choose between the two available vaccines, as the country already began the vaccination on March 15 with AstraZeneca jabs, two days after receiving the first batch of 43,200 doses of the British-Swedish vaccine. 86,400 more jabs of AstraZeneca are expected to be delivered in April.