Over 18 thousand vaccinated citizens, MS ensure that vaccines have not had negative effects

On March 29th, Kosovo has begun vaccinating citizens with vaccines against COVID-19, where health professionals were first vaccinated and then a group over 80 years of age. Also, on 16 April in Pristina and in all other municipalities has been initiated inoculation of patients aged 75-9 with chronic diseases, according to the diagnosis list [...]
Also, on April 16th in Pristina and in all other municipalities has been initiated inoculation of patients aged 75-79 with chronic diseases, according to the list of diagnosiss of chronically ill patients, testified with medical report on the case of vaccination.
The citizens' vaccine is continuing according to the plan envisioned by the Ministry of Health, while up until now over 18,000 citizens have been vaccinated.
So they have confirmed by the Ministry of Health, where they also claim that vaccine has not had serious effects.
The number of vaccines in Kosovo by vaccine Astra Zeneca has exceeded 18,000. So far there have been no serious unwanted effects related to taking the vaccine against COVID-19” says in response to the Health Ministry for Telegraph.
Kosovo had accepted 24,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine during March.
These shipments were the first for Kosovo to be provided by the World Health Organisation's COVAX programme, which aims to supply vaccines to developing countries.
The European Union has recently confirmed that it has divided 95 thousand doses of vaccine “Pfixer” for Kosovo in the fight against COVID-19.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Arben Vitita has signed Administrative Guides for the purchase of anti-vaccinations. CO VID-19 from Pfizer Company.
In contrast, from the beginning of the pandemic March 13th 2020 and so far the total number of positive cases is 101.794 cases from 502,159 suspected persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and 2,086 cases of death.
Currently active cases stand at 12,000 and 285.











