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In Austria a Serious Fine will be Issued for Refusing Vaccination
A bill to introduce compulsory vaccination against Covid-19 in Austria provides for a fine for refusing vaccination of up to 7,200 euros, the Austrian newspaper Die Presse reported, citing a document developed by the Austrian government.
BioNTech to investigate allegations of irregularities over its studies on Covid vaccine
A woman in 2020 had accused her (former) employer of generating incorrect vaccination data
Mandatory vaccination for teachers and priests is under consideration, government spokesperson Oikonomou said
He said mandatory vaccination might be applied for all if it is needed to fight the coronavirus
Greece: Benefits for the vaccinated – All the scenarios
The experts’ proposals to the government include three main incentives that will be given only to those who have completed the vaccination
Bombshell Council of State ruling says the state is liable for side-effects of MMR II vaccine
The Council of State, Greece's supreme administrative court, today made public a ruling regarding the state's liability for side effects that are linked to vaccination.
The ruling of the ECHR: Compulsory vaccination is legal
The ruling was passed on Thursday following the complaint brought to the court by Czech families regarding compulsory jabs for children, Deutsche Welle reported.
Ministry proposes zero VAT for Covid-19-related services, products
Ljubljana – The Health Ministry has proposed that the seventh stimulus package include a provision on remission of value added tax (VAT) for Covid-19 vaccine, tests, testing and vaccination kits, and all related medical services, the ministry said on it web site on Wednesday.
Greek Supreme Court rules unvaccinated students cannot attend school
The decision comes just before Greece is expected to start its Covid-19 vaccination plan
Covid-19: Pfizer Vaccine Ready for Use Next Week in UK
Britain has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for widespread use.
Immunisations could start within days for those who need it the most, such as elderly, vulnerable patients.
The UK has already ordered 40 million doses - enough to vaccinate 20 million people.