Lull Raka shows who will be vaccinated first with the coronary vaccine

Western Balkan countries aim to supply anti- vaccine COVID-19 mainly through the international programme known as COVAX, which is led by the World Health Organisation (OBSH), the Coalition for Epidical Preparation Innovations (CEPI) and Gavi (The Global Alliance for Vaccins and Immmunism). This programme aims to bring together funds of wealthy and [are] states.
The programme aims to bring together funds of wealthy states and nongovernmental organisations, with the aim of developing COVID-19 vaccine, which causes koroanvirus and distributes it worldwide.
Through this programme, Kosovo plans to provide 1.2 million vaccines. Northern Macedonia has already made the order of 800 thousand vaccines, Serbia has provided 1.8 million doses, and Bosnia and Herzegovina has ordered over 1.2 million vaccines. There is still no data for Albania, but even this country aims to provide the vaccine through the COVAX programme.
According to Faik Hotit of the Ministry of Health, Kosovo has been placed on the list of states that this alliance will provide from 20 per cent of anti-vaccination COVID-19 free or 360 thousand doses. The rest are expected to be bought from the state budget, where Kosovo has presented expression of interest in this alliance through agreements the alliance conducts with vaccine producers.
Kosovo to get 360,000 vaccines against Coronavirus free
“Following plan of National Public Health Institute for vaccination of the population against COVID-19, for the sake of vaccinating some 1 million and 200 thousand residents, Hoti said.
The “will not be a budget problem at all, since even with the Law to prevent the spread of COVIDD-19 is designed to ensure that the state provides the means to buy vaccines for pre-paradization groups”, he added.
Otherwise, a final analysis of the third phase of the coronary vaccine from the American company Pfizer shows it was 95% effective in preventing infection, even the elderly.
The company said it will apply for emergency US authorization within days.
Final analysis comes just a week after initial results showed that the vaccine was more than 90% effective. And Modernna Company. Inc published preliminary data Monday for its vaccine, showing similar effectiveness.
The successful evidence of two coronavirus vaccines has increased hopes of ending the pandemic that has killed more than 1.3 million people worldwide and caused havoc in economics and daily life.
Microbiologist Lull Raka told Free Europe Radio that once Kosovo arrives to receive vaccines against COVID-19, any citizens who have access to vaculation should do so.
Still, he mentions priority groups that should be vaccinated first.
“those who should be vaccinated with the vaccine against COVID-19, once the vaccine is available are health workers, essential services workers, associated people and persons over 65x1>, Raka said.












