COVID-19 vaccination in Moldova
Slovenia donates over 100,000 vaccine doses to Bosnia
Ljubljana – The government has approved a donation of 100,620 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The donation was approved at a correspondence session last night with the Health Ministry announcing the donation is meant as Slovenia’s humanitarian aid to Bosnia-Herzegovina in coping with the pandemic.
Slovakia Stops Use of Russian Vaccine “Sputnik V”
Slovakia has officially stopped using the Russian Sputnik V vaccine, the Slovakian Ministry of Health said, quoted by AFP.
A second dose was given yesterday to the last six people who chose to receive the Russian vaccine.
"A total of 18,500 people have been vaccinated with Sputnik V," said Zuzana Elyasova, a spokeswoman for the health ministry.
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HealthMin official Andrei Baciu: Romania selling Ireland 700,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine
Romania will sell Ireland 700,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine, Secretary of State with the Health Ministry Andrei Baciu told AGERPRES on Wednesday, adding that the respective amount of vaccines is not necessary for the domestic vaccine rollout. "Romania has concluded an agreement in principle for the sale of COVID-19 vaccine to Ireland.
The plane landed; "This is the last delivery..." PHOTO / VIDEO
As announced, Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, and the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Serbia, Chen Bo, will welcome the new contingent of Chinese vaccines.
There were half a million doses of Chinese company vaccines on the plane.
Greece Acknowledges Sputnik V Vaccine, Welcomes Russian Tourists
Greece will recognise Russia's Sputnik V vaccine in its vaccination certificate, making it easier for Russian tourists to travel and spend their summer holidays in Greece.