Serbia third in the world for anti-concivic vaccine

Serbia results in the third country in the world for the number of anticonvid vaccines conducted daily. Data collected by the English University of Oxford shows that 6 out of every 100 Serbs underwent vaccination in the last week, this highest on the continent. At least one dose of vaccine has been taken up [...]
Data collected by the English University of Oxford shows that 6 out of every 100 Serbs underwent vaccination in the last week, this highest on the continent.
The vaccine campaign in neighbouring countries with Albania continues slowly, except for Greece, as most are waiting for the distribution of doses from WHO's COVAX programme.
In Europe, Britain has been immune to nearly 8 million people since December, more than Germany, Italy, Spain, and France combined.
Israel holds first place in the world for vaccinating half its population.
The three main vaccines remain those developed by pharmaceutical companies Pfizer, Modernna and AstraZeneca.
Two new vaccines -- Novavax and Janssen -- have resulted equally effectively in tests on the common virus and new mutations, even with a single dose.
Although not approved by the EU, Russian and Chinese scientists have created several kinds of vaccines that are widely used in Asia and Latin America.
According to experts, pandemic will come to an end only by immune most of the world against the 19th video.












