Prof. Kantardzhiev: In May-June, Herd Immunity in Bulgaria May Be Achieved with RNA Vaccines

During the months of May-June, sufficient quantities of RNA vaccines will arrive in Bulgaria and we will be able to achieve herd immunity, Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev, director of the Centre for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases and a member of the National Operational Headquarters (coronavirus task force) told the BNT morning show "The day begins" on April 14

We are now in April - we are waiting for further 250,000 vaccines to come to our country, another million in May - 250,000 every week from the Pfizer-BioNTech and 350,000 every week in June, and further 250,000 of Moderna. So, we will have enough RNA vaccines to achieve collective immunity, says Prof. Kantardzhiev.

He also commented on the introduction of vaccination certificates for travel.

Our country is supportive of such certificates. We are a tourist destination and I think that a very active policy is being made with our neighbouring countries s and at the EU level in order to have to have a freer but controlled movement of people, explained Prof. Kantardzhiev. .

A healthy person who does not pose a risk to others is welcome in our country, he added.

At European level, the certificate contains very little information - the person's name and whether he or she has had a coronavius, whether antibodies have been made and what the immune response is, if tested, and third, whether he or she has been vaccinated, the expert explained.

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Each vaccine is a medicine and is administered according to the manufacturer's recommendations - if one manufacturer has said two doses, then it should be administered in two doses, said Prof. Kantardzhiev.

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