No vaccine, so no term: Vitia talks about lack of vaccines in stock

Health Minister Arben Vitita has been presented today at an extraordinary press conference to clarify the chaotic situation with Ovid 19. David-19's new version of what is known as the Delta version has caused the situation to go out of control in the state of Kosovo, and only today have 36 victims and 1630 cases [...]
David-19's new version of what is known as the Delta version has led the situation out of control in the state of Kosovo, and only today 36 victims and 1630 new cases have been registered.
In this state of emergency, the demand to appoint the term for inoculation is huge, however, the online system -- Ékosova -- does not accept the term. Asked by journalists why such a thing happens, Minister Vitita has said it is the fault of lack of sufficient vaccines in IKSHPK stocks.
As long as we have vaccines in the stocks, as we have the term”, it was originally the minister's response, as an attempt to avoid direct response, Periscope follows.
However, journalists again insisted on the same question, pointing to the minister as well as his contradiction, which meant lack of vaccines.
We now have 38610 vaccines from the Pfizer company on the stock stocks of IKSHPK. There are also 15 thousand others in the respective municipalities (for the second dose). And the Astra-Zeneca company in stock also has 132438 vaccines, including 5,000 that are scattered in municipalities”, was the appendix of Arben Viti's response.
The platform '%Ekosova for the vaccine terms functions in collaboration with the IKHPK, where the amounts of vaccines are numbered. Thus, when there is no option for the term, there are not enough new arrival vaccines left in the stock.
The aforementioned number of vaccines is available only to citizens who have previously appointed terms, or to those who expect to receive the second dose. Therefore, until the arrival of the new vaccine package, Kosovo citizens will not be able to apply for vaccine terms. /Periscopi/











