Health minister Sílvia Lutucuta announced on Wednesday that the administration of the second dose of the Astrezaneka vaccine is scheduled to start on
In a press conference, Sílvia Lutucuta said that, at a later stage, the process will cover the group of citizens aged over forty.
The minister appealed to the citizens covered to go to the vaccination centres around the country.
According to the official, about 503,000 people were vaccinated, including health and education professionals, members of the security and public order forces, the elderly and patients with comorbidities.
In May, the government expects to receive another batch of 20 million doses of vaccines against Covid-19 from
It is a batch of 12 million doses of the Sputnik vaccine, to immunize six million people, more than four million from
The vaccination process, which started on
Health authorities expect to vaccinate 54 percent of the population, a total of 16,823,284 individuals over 16 years old.
So far, the country has received 824,000d doses of vaccine.
In a press conference, Sílvia Lutucuta said that, at a later stage, the process will cover the group of citizens aged over forty.
The minister appealed to the citizens covered to go to the vaccination centres around the country.
According to the official, about 503,000 people were vaccinated, including health and education professionals, members of the security and public order forces, the elderly and patients with comorbidities.
In May, the government expects to receive another batch of 20 million doses of vaccines against Covid-19 from
It is a batch of 12 million doses of the Sputnik vaccine, to immunize six million people, more than four million from
The vaccination process, which started on
Health authorities expect to vaccinate 54 percent of the population, a total of 16,823,284 individuals over 16 years old.
So far, the country has received 824,000d doses of vaccine.
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