Zemaj shows when anti-Covid vaccine comes to Kosovo: More than 75% of the population will be vaccinated

Acting Health Minister Armend Zemaj has said the anti-Condavi vaccine will come to Kosovo during February. In fact, he said IKPK has determined that more than 75% of the population will be vaccinated, stressing that they will begin with the elderly, chronically ill and health personnel. “Aggression is daily [...]
In fact, he said IKPK has determined that more than 75% of the population will be vaccinated, stressing that they will begin with the elderly, chronically ill and health personnel.
“The engagement is daily and the group which is authorized for the insurance of the vaccine and on a daily basis are in constant contact is a challenging process not only for us for countries in the region as well. In February we believe the vaccine process will begin in Kosovo as well. Our hope and commitment are to increase the doses of the vaccine and by the end of June have a significant number of Kosovo citizens' vaccines”.
“Following the subscription plan and set I The KSF claims to vaccinate more than 75% of the population, and that means 2 million and 700 thousand doses of vaccines in separate phases and with the provision of conditions and criteria that should contain the use of a vaccine, we hope that this dynamic will be complete in 2021. But we will start with groups which are considered the elderly, conical sick and health personnel”.
In addition, Zemaj added that staff has been trained and there is a regular process of vaccine against seasonal flu.
He stressed that they are insisting on preparing larger spaces for vaccines.
This started a lot earlier. It's good luck we've been going with a fast dynamic. We secured the cooling chain. It is now complete in terms of standards the way and keeping the vaccine whoever comes to Kosovo”.
“staff have been trained, we also have a regular process of vaccine against seasonal flu is a good experience that our health institutions have, and that's not a problem with giving as far as vaccinating our citizens. All age groups be in the capital or other centres. We're also insisting that we prepare adequate locations if we need greater room for vaccine when the number and doses of vaccine are added”.
Among other things, Zemaj has said they have no information on whether the vaccine has occurred in the north, but from institutions and the Ministry of Health the vaccine will be done for all citizens indiscriminately.
We don't have any information that has had an illegal attempt yet unconfirmed. We've dealt with both our international partners and security institutions. We don't have anything concrete about whether or not such a process occurred”.
We don't know if what vaccines have been given and to whom it has been given, but whatever it is, we have addressed this issue at the level of care that we don't have problems beyond the human aspect, but the vaccine from institutions and the health ministry will be for all Kosovo citizens”.











