Vuciq: Serbia ready to give anti vaccine CO VID for Kosovo Albanians as well

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, after the meeting of the operational team for vaccination and the state leader, said mass vaccine begins today in Serbia and that it is important for citizens to understand that Serbia is changing the future in an economic context, writes Anadolu Agency. Asked why Serbia donated eight thousand Pfizer vaccines against Coronavirus [...]
Asked why Serbia donated eight thousand Pfizer vaccines against corruption for Northern Macedonia, Vuciq posed the question of what vaccines are worth for Serbia, whether neighbours are in trouble and should help neighbours when they are in trouble.
I think that shows our responsibility and that we do not live in an isolated world”, he said.
He also said there is no problem in helping Albania and that official Belgrade is willing to give vaccines to Kosovo Albanians, adding that it could not refuse if Bosnia and Herzegovina sought assistance, or “entity BiH's Republika Srpska”.
Vuciq said estimates of the rate of vaccine in Serbia are different, but that everything that is more than 10,000 people vaccinated every day is extraordinary.
He added that to begin with mass inoculation, they had to cut larger amounts of vaccines, as this could only be done when there were half a million doses of vaccines.
Vuciq stressed that Serbia has three vaccines, Pfizer, Sputnik V and Sinofarm, adding that it negotiates with Poland and “AstraZenek” for Serbia to receive 800,000 doses of this vaccine through Poland.
He also said it is negotiating with the company “Johnson&Johnson” and “Moderna”, whose vaccine may be available to citizens of Serbia in the autumn.
Vuciq said it too will be vaccinated in the coming days, when doctors approve, while Prime Minister Ana Brnatic said 351,000 people have applied for the vaccine so far.










