Q: Vaccines Against COVID-19 have sufficient deadlines, including those that came from Norway

Health Ministry through media announcement has assured citizens that vaccines against COVID-19 have sufficient use terms. The Health Ministry assures citizens of the Republic of Kosovo that all vaccines against COVID-19, which are being given in Kosovo, including those received this week donated by the Kingdom [...]
The Health Ministry assures citizens of the Republic of Kosovo that all vaccines against COVID-19, which is being given in Kosovo, including those received this week from Norway's Kingdom, have sufficient use deadlines and have passed all approval procedures for safe use”, the MSH report said.
The ministry has stressed that disinformations regarding the time of use for vaccines accepted by the Kingdom of Norway, made by different individuals, other than causing uncertainty in citizens at this time when the vaccine against COVID-19 has won an intensive dynamic, and they also speak of a lack of respect for Norway's state donor.
“Calling on citizens to apply via the Kosovo platform (https://ekosova.rks-gov.net/) for taking the vaccine against COVID-19, MS recalls the fact that Kosovo is one of the rare countries in the region that has refused to receive unapproval vaccines from EMA and OBS for anti-use COVID-19” is further said at the MSH's announcement.
Otherwise, PDK deputy Bekim Haxhiu has declared that the doses of vaccines that have come from Norway are over-term.
Haxhiu, through a Facebook post, has asked that “sa of these AstraZeneca received donations from Norway has expired with June 30, 2021, and how many of them expired on July 30, 2021”.
We remember that on Saturday the Health Ministry announced it has accepted 182,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine that are donated by Norway.












