COVAX in late January launches distribution of vaccines against COVID-19

The World Health Organisation's COVAX programme will begin distribution of anti-coronvirus vaccines this month, O Director said BSH for communication, Kate O'Brien. The COVAX programme aims to supply inoculations against COVID-19, low income countries. We need about seven billion dollars in order [...]
The World Health Organisation's COVAX programme will begin distribution of anti-coronvirus vaccines this month, O Director said BSH for communication, Kate O'Brien.
The COVAX programme aims to supply inoculations against COVID-19, low income countries.
We need about seven billion dollars so we can distribute enough vaccines in these countries by the end of 2021. So far, 6 billion dollars have been raised”, she said.
We actually have over two million doses of vaccine. We will start distributing these vaccines likely in late January, and if it doesn't happen, the distribution will start in the beginning or in mid-February”, O'Brien said.
The Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, are part of COVAX and expect to receive vaccines against coronarys.
Authorities in Kosovo have said from this O programme The BSH is expected to receive free doses of the vaccine for 20 percent of the population, or 720 thousand doses.
Kosovo's Health Ministry has said they have secured another 535 thousand doses of vaccine produced by the company, Pfizer, as well as another 600 doses from Austria.
The first vaccines in Kosovo are said to arrive in February, and according to a strategy presented by the government, Kosovo learns to vaccinate against the choreography, about 20,000 citizens per day.












