Vaccination policy

Decision expected next week in Romania on heterologous vaccination regimens against COVID-19

Chairman of Romania's National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorghita says that a decision will be made next week on the possibility of a heterologous vaccination regimen against COVID-19 that combines two vaccines with different technologies.

Gheorghita: Romania, very good epidemiological evolution due to strategy allowing vaccination of all age groups

Head of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorghita declared on Tuesday that Romania is registering "a very good epidemiological evolution" and that this is also due to the fact that the immunization of persons from various age categories was allowed at a time of their own choice.

Vaccine hesitancy among people worrying experts

Authorities are concerned about growing vaccine hesitancy among people who have refused to get vaccinated even though their turn has come.

While experts say that the vaccination rate, which is considered to be indispensable in fight against the pandemic, is disappointing, an official has stated that the rate of those who do not get vaccinated in Istanbul is also high.

Vaccines in short supply to meet vaccination centres’ demand

Ljubljana/Maribor – Slovenia’s vaccination centres are receiving fewer anti-Covid vaccines this week than they have ordered because there are not enough at the moment, the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) has told the STA. This is because supplies by produces other than Pfizer are still rather unreliable.

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