Italian physician working in Albania, first to receive AstraZeneca vaccine

A 54-year-old doctor has been the first to receive the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine at the new anticoncivic vaccine centre at Fiumicino Airport in Rome. It's medical doctor Marco Buglion, who is a professor at the University of Tirana in our country. I'm excited and I hope this pandemic [...]
A 54-year-old doctor has been the first to receive the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine at the new anticoncivic vaccine centre at Fiumicino Airport in Rome. It's medical doctor Marco Buglion, who is a professor at the University of Tirana in our country.
“I am excited and I hope this pandemic will soon end”, he said shortly before taking the vaccine at 7:40 this morning.
The inoculation of independent doctors and other health professionals under the age of 55 will be completed at this centre.
I'm here to do AstraZeneca vaccine and I hope it works very well”, said Bouilon, a few minutes before the vaccine.
I find it fair to manage beyond all discussions on vaccines. A vaccine is always a human study vaccine and has produced results that should not be underestimated”, the oculist added.
I believe it's a vaccine of excellent productivity. The British, among the best people in the world, studied well at Oxford. We also hope that all vaccines will function well and that this terrible story will be completed soon, for all”, he concluded.











