Pfizer's first dosage. BionTech

Pfizer's first dosage. BionTech

Pope Francesk took the first dose of an anti-Cavid vaccine. There is no official confirmation from the Vatican, but the Italian media have been able to reveal this fact through the magazine America. Pfizer vaccines/ BionTech have already arrived at the Vatican [...]

Pope Francesk took the first dose of an anti-Cavid vaccine.

There is no official confirmation from the Vatican, but the Italian media have been able to reveal this fact through the magazine America.

Pfizer vaccines/ BionTech have already arrived at the Vatican, and the communication campaign began at Aula Paolo VI. They will be vaccinated both Vatican citizens, who are about 600 and about 5 thousand employees along with their relatives. Special refrigerators for extremely low temperatures have been purchased to preserve vaccines.

Priority, according to the responsible health authorities, “will be to vaccinate first security personnel, the Sanitarians, the elderly and employees who have more frequent contact with the public”.

The pope himself mentioned this a few days earlier. “I think it's ethical for everyone to take the vaccine, because it's not just your health and your life, but that of others. I do not understand why some say that vaccine is dangerous when doctors themselves offer it”, the head of the Catholic Church said. /tch

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