Marlow vaccine centre was visited by CCN Brazil last month to see how UK centres are being run.
The vaccination programme in the UK has centres that are pharmacy-led and this is something the media in Brazil were interested in looking at.
Brazil has the world's second-highest death toll from Covid-19 and cases are rising again across the country.
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With a population of over 200 million people, Brazil started their programme by vaccinating their first patient on January 18.
Olivier Picard, pharmacy leader at the Marlow vaccine centre, hopes the insight into the Marlow centre helps develop the Brazil vaccination programme.
He said: “They said they wanted to come to film because, in Brazil, they have 200 million people to vaccinate and no idea how to do it.
“They'd never heard of anything but a government set up to deliver vaccination.
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“So when they heard that the people like pharmacies were running centres like this, they were interested.
“That's because they need to learn what's happening here so they can do it in their country.
“Now, I'm sure they've got plans, but it doesn't hurt to look elsewhere to see what happens.”
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