Pfizer coronavirus vaccine Stock Photos and Images
RM2DN44R8–Austin, USA. 17th Dec, 2020. Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN393G–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN3978–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN3928–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN392D–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN391W–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN391K–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of vaccine awaits delivery as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (at table in background) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN38C6–Dec. 17, 2020, Austin TX USA: Texas Governor Greg Abbott talks to the press at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, December 17, 2020. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN38C0–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A box with 5,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine intended for the Dell Medical School sits at a UPS shipping facility as Texas receives its first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN38CD–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: UPS driver Cornelius Littlejohn carries a box with 5,000 doses of vaccine during a press conference at a UPS facility where Texas officials touted the arrival of the state's first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN38WF–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: UPS driver Cornelius Littlejohn carries a box with 5,000 doses of vaccine during a press conference at a UPS facility where Texas officials touted the arrival of the state's first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN390H–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: UPS driver Cornelius Littlejohn carries a box with 5,000 doses of vaccine during a press conference at a UPS facility where Texas officials touted the arrival of the state's first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN38JX–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: UPS driver Cornelius Littlejohn carries a box with 5,000 doses of vaccine during a press conference at a UPS facility where Texas officials touted the arrival of the state's first shipments of the Pfizer BioNTech anti-coronavirus vaccine. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2F6841B–Austin, Texas March 30, 2021: BOB DAEMMRICH (r), 66, gets his second shot of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible Texans are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
RM2DN3910–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A UPS truck waits to leave as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, December 17, 2020. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN3916–Austin, TX USA December 17, 2020: A UPS truck waits to leave as Texas Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) talks at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, December 17, 2020. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2DN44RA–Dec. 17, 2020, Austin TX USA: Texas Governor Greg Abbott (c) talks to the press at a UPS facility about Texas' receiving its first shipments of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, December 17, 2020. Thousands of Texans are expected to be vaccinated over the coming days. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2F6841E–Austin, Texas March 30, 2021: JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible Texans are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
RM2F6841F–Austin, Texas March 30, 2021: JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible Texans are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
RM2F6841D–Austin, Texas March 30, 2021: JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible Texans are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
RM2F6841C–Austin, Texas March 30, 2021: JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible Texans are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
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