In Kosovo 17 per cent of the general population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Kosovo's Health Ministry has announced for Radio Free Europe that by September 6th, 17 per cent of the general population has been fully vaccinated against COVIED-19, the disease caused by the coronary. The first dose has already taken 35 percent of the population. But according to this ministry, if [...] figures are analyzed
Kosovo's Health Ministry has announced for Radio Free Europe that by September 6th, 17 per cent of the general population has been fully vaccinated against COVIED-19, the disease caused by the coronary.
The first dose has already taken 35 percent of the population.
According to the Ministry, however, if the population figures that might take this vaccine are analyzed, 50 percent of people are immune to the first dose.
By the second dose, 25 percent of the population are immune.
According to the Health Ministry, Kosovo must vaccinate 1 million and 260 thousand citizens against COVIED-19, the disease that causes the coronary.
According to the online scientific site OurWorldinData, Serbia leads by countries in the region with full inoculation at a total population level of 41 percent.
It is followed by Montenegro by 30 percent, North Macedonia with 26 percent, Albania 23 percent, and Bosnia and Herzegovina by 11 percent.
According to this page 40.4 percent of the world's population has received at least one dose of anti - vaccine COVID-19.
In all, the world's health authorities have given 5.49 billion vaccines, until it is estimated that 32.11 million of them are being given every day.
According to data on this page, only 1.8 percent of people in low - income countries have received at least one dose of the vaccine.











