Zemaj reasons for late anti-Convidian vaccines

Acting Health Minister Armend Zemaj has spoken about the process of anti-mocation insurance negotiations. COVID-19. He has said they have started since July to negotiate, not even to put aside direct purchase. Our involvement has been since vaccines were licensed for use, every step that was needed [...]
He has said they have started since July to negotiate, not even to put aside direct purchase.
Our “Aggression has been since vaccines were licensed for use, every step that has to be taken has started very early, almost July. Even through the mechanism first, the COVAX, but also through our interest to become part of the direct purchase from the first producers to take the license. The steps have accelerated in September-October and we have managed to sit down in December to negotiate, reach discussion with Pfizer Company before the world's inoculation starts”, Zemaj said.
Zemaj aside has said that the fact that Kosovo is not part of O The BSH and the EU have made this process more difficult.
Zemaj also clarified the delay of vaccines by the Pfizer company. According to him, all conditions on the part of Kosovo have been met, but Pfizer had stopped communicating for unclear reasons.
The final “Data was December 30, 2020, where, in confirmation by Pfizer, it was said that just as we were promised, where we have asked 2.4 million doses, that 11 thousand and 700 doses will have in the latter part of February 2021, 13 thousand doses in the second part of March. Over 2.3 million doses would be anchored in the latter part of 2021. On January 5th, they submitted the terms and criteria that we had to meet. In their interest is the maintenance of the vaccine, we've had it complete. This is what we've given up. On January 8th, in another confirmation, I and the team agreed to ask for 500 grand doses in the second part of the year and 35 thousand to receive from those that were secured by June. We have asked for confirmation from them, if Kosovo has the doses secured and they have said yes. After January 8th, communication has changed, so it's dead-end”, Zemaj told Calco.
As for the delay of vaccines through COVAX's programme, Zemaj said remittances have been postponed because Kosovo has not had a very serious epidemiology situation.
The other <x0.6 is connected to COVAX. We've continued to complete the steps of over 700 thousand doses confirmed by 20 percent of the population. These are the vaccines that come as a donation. These guys have even pissed us off for the end of January, but we're listed in February-Marchs by COVAX because of a good pandemic situation. The argument has been that Kosovo has the lowest state and infection and should be given priority to several other states”, Zemaj added further.












