How many citizens in Kosovo are immune so far with the anti-Condavi vaccine?

By the end of March when ship's vaccination began - CO VID in Kosovo and thus far has been vaccinated by over 55 thousand citizens, and only today at the vaccine centre “1 October” are immune over 150 people, while over 500 have been vaccinated at the country level. This information has revealed to the coordinator of the vaccine center, [...]
By the end of March when ship's vaccination began - CO VID in Kosovo and thus far has been vaccinated by over 55 thousand citizens, and only today at the vaccine centre “1 October” are immune over 150 people, while over 500 have been vaccinated at the country level.
This data has revealed the co-ordinator of the vaccination centre, Niman Bardi, who says the immunization process is going very well.
There are over 150 people vaccinated to this point, and if we speak at the level of the country we have over 500 vaccinated. While the total total of vaccines from the start so far has exceeded the numbers of 55 thousand vaccinated persons... ] Everything is in the best organized and accomplished way, so we hope that other days will follow us... "There is concern and fortunately with the relief we have with receiving lists from the highest centre for people confirmed for the vaccine is presenting our relief because it comes in the previous time and no obstacle is being presented to us“," he said.
Qazim Jashanica and her wife after being vaccinated felt good. According to him, the vaccine process went well and that initially they had applied to “E-Kosovo”.
I'm not going to go back and I don't have any kind of effort. ... We've been called in time, we've come on a very good service time“, Jasanica said.
The first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine was obtained by Fatlije Recica, who said she had been waiting for the vaccine for about two weeks.
“ ... "Yes the boy in reality about 1-2 weeks ago or two if I'm not wrong, he's gone right back to”, she said.
And many older people who are not able to register in “E-Kosovo” is not being denied vaccine.
75-year-old Elmi Dili, who lives alone with his wife in Pristina, says he failed to apply but that despite that he was vaccinated today.
I didn't apply because we didn't know about the old woman. I came here today. I said, "Can anyone else say that I didn't know that the guys on the outside could go to two or three places in the county, we don't know, but thank you for taking me back to”, he stressed.
First doses of vaccine versus COVID-19 in Kosovo arrived on 28 March 2021, the first to be vaccinated was Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. While, the immunisation of citizens is currently continuing to take place with 38,000 doses of AstraZeneca, which were donated to Kosovo by COVAX. While, we recall that the Government of Kosovo has yet to sign any contracts for the purchase of vaccines.












