Health Ministry announces interest in anti-inoculation increased COVID-19

Over 100 thousand citizens were vaccinated with second dose against COVID-19 in Kosovo. Interest in vaccines has increased after the opportunity to get the vaccine even for people over the age of 18. The Health Ministry said interest in the vaccine has increased even after it facilitated opportunities to set a meeting. “Process [...]
The Health Ministry said interest in the vaccine has increased even after it facilitated opportunities to set a meeting.
“The process of mass citizen vaccine with the vaccine against COVID-19 has increased intensity. Interest has increased, resulting in increased doses. Especially has concern increased after creating the opportunity to vaccinate all persons over the age of 18, offering access to the choice of a vaccine that will receive citizenship, ease of any procedure about the appointment of a sustainable vaccine and stock with enough vaccines to respond positively to any citizen's request for vaccine”, the MSH response is said.
The Ministry of Health, has again asked citizens to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The Ministry of Health calls on citizens to apply even more to obtain the vaccine, since this is the right way to prevent the spread of the virus and enable a calmer epidemiological situation and health and economy preservation at the same time”.
Asked whether to begin vaccinating even under 18 years of age, the MSH says it will establish the Committee for Immunism.
“If the inoculation threshold is to come down under 18, the Committee for Immunification will set up, following the practices of other states and making decisions based on scientific evidence and health benefit”.
Calls for vaccines are constantly making health institutions and heads of state.
Infectious Clinic Director Arben Visaj's duty has called on citizens to be vaccinated against coronavirus in order to avoid closing the country.
There are 11 patients in the Infectious Clinic, two of them in intensive fashion. The situation is stable, we don't have increased hospitals, but it's likely that the new wave of infection, as well as the cases in Europe. Vaccination is the only solution. If mass inoculation is not done, closure is inevitable in order to maintain public health”, he said. /Telegrapher












