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Vaccination coordinator blames info commissioner for vaccination problems
Ljubljana – National vaccination coordinator Jelko Kacin pointed the finger at Information Commissioner Mojca Prelesnik last night when asked about problems in vaccination organisation on a current affairs show broadcast by RTV Slovenija. Prelesnik denied the accusation, saying the responsibility for delays lay solely with the government.
Gheorghita: Citizens to have at their disposal informative material with possible symptoms after anti-COVID vaccination
The National Committee for the Coordination of Activities on Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 (CNCAV) will make available to the public an informative material with possible symptoms that may occur after vaccination with anti-COVID serum, so that people who have been vaccinated or are about to be vaccinated can address a medical consultation, if the case may be, said the CNCAV president doctor Va
Ljubinka Klaric: "My whole family got infected, I was the only one negative"
As Ljubinka stated, the whole family became infected, except for her, who was vaccinated against the Covid.
Third anti-COVID vaccination stage kicks off today
The third anti-COVID vaccination stage addressed to the general population is set to kick off Monday. More than 1.5 million beneficiaries are registered on the electronic platform, approximately 500,000 of whom belong to the general population, Prime Minister Florin Citu informed on Sunday. "The third anti-COVID vaccination stage starts tomorrow. It's very simple.
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First Vaccines Fail to Halt Pandemic in Southeast, Central Europe
It has been almost a year since the first cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Southeast and Central Europe, and with the start of vaccination, which began in some countries in December, the region is awaiting a return to normal life.
However, that return to normality is not yet in sight as the number of new confirmed cases of infection continues to escalate.
Bulgaria: Opening of Additional Vaccination Slots Gave Amazing Effect, 16,000 Inoculated over Weekend
During the weekend, from Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, 1,950 patients were vaccinated with AstraZeneca in Pirogov emergency hospital," Prof. Asen Baltov, director of the medical institution, said at a briefing. By comparison, he pointed out that 4,200 were vaccinated from December 27 to this weekend, with 1,250 with a second dose.
The fourth wave of infection is already here
As Blic writes, we are entering that fourth wave because of another wave that affected the whole of Serbia - the wave of irresponsibility that arrived at the worst moment.
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Predrag Kon: The virus was in circulation long before the first confirmed case
After several months of analysis, Serbian scientists have determined that a 56-year-old man, who died in Serbia on February 5 after severe, bilateral pneumonia, actually died of coronavirus, but that at that time it was not yet diagnosed.
More than 1.800 newly infected, 20 people died
In the last 24 hours, 11.443 people were tested.
There are 164 patients on respirators.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, 389.045 people have fallen ill in Serbia, and 3.944 people have died.
Today, Belgrade records 486 newly infected people.
Novi Sad is in second place with 92 new cases of infection.
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New coronavirus variant suspected of appearing in more parts of Greece
The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) has confirmed 59 cases of a new variant of the novel coronavirus that has been sweeping through Britain and other parts of Europe in recent weeks, and is believed to be more transmissible and dangerous than the prevalent strain, the president of the Greek agency said on Tuesday.