Excination of 75 Years Old and More Continues until 22 April

Older people with chronic diseases aged 75-79 will continue to be vaccinated until April 22nd in October “1st October”, in Pristina. Vaccination of health personnel, dyalis, and older ones over 80 are also continuing in this hall. Centre co-ordinator “1 October”, Niman White said that from [...]
The co-ordinator of the Centre “1 October”, Niman Bardhi, said that between April 8th and today in the midday hours, from persons 75 - 79 with chronic diseases, 1172 persons have been vaccinated.
He added that from April 8th, the total number of vaccines at the centre is more than 2,750 people.
It's the next day that we're going on with people with chronic diseases aged 75 and older, and actually up to these lines we're talking about, we're vaccinating 1172 people over 75 with chronic diseases. And in total from the 8th to the present date that we have included health personnel, older ones, dialis, and chronically ill people, totaling 2750. By the end of today, we also expect this number to be increasing. As of this 75-year-old category, up to 22, it will continue with the same interval. On the other hand, from the 22nd on the basis of the decision that will bring the Steering Committee to the Ministry of Health, we will then go out with other actions”, he said.
Newly vaccinated citizens in October “1, say they are very eager to be vaccinated, as they also had accompanying diseases.
Pristina's 79-year-old Shefki Mucholli says he has fulfilled the condition for vaccine, but has not rushed, since he has not taken the virus issue too seriously.
I'm 79 years old, I've met the condition to vaccinate ... no dilemma I don't have but I'm not in a hurry because I didn't get it that serious, but these are past”, he said.
While 75-year-old Azem Dragusha says he worked in health and waited joyfully for the vaccine, but did not want to leave anyone else without vaccinating.
I've been working in health for 40 years... I've been looking forward to coming here, but I thought it was a mess, and now it's harder, and I didn't want anyone to take the place”, he said.
Zymer Haxhia 76, told Kosova Prees, that there have been dilemmas that vaccines will come and fear the virus due to poor health conditions.
I was just wondering if because I'm afraid that I'm in bad health and that it's always getting worse, and now maybe something”, he said.
Otherwise, European Commission President Ursulua Von DerLeeyen today reported that 95,000 doses of EU-funded vaccines will reach Kosovo from May to the end of August.











