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Vaccinations against COVID-19 will be voluntary, free, safe and certified by the European Medicines Agency. They will help us cope with the pandemic and return to a normal lifestyle.
At the time The EC has entered into vaccine contracts with 4 companies, 2 new contracts are being prepared. Following today’s video conference with the members of the European Council, I hope that mutual recognition of PCR and antigen tests between member states will soon begin.
Lyon: EC continues negotiations on vaccines
After the leaders videoconference
This will allow the gradual restoration of the free movement of people. In Bulgaria, we have reserved BGN 15 million for the purchase of antigen tests. We will use them when we reach the plateau of morbidity to get a more complete picture.
It is important to remain reasonable and disciplined. Many EU countries have introduced the most severe restrictions, but this is not necessarily a success.
That is why we will continue with flexible measures, we will protect people’s psyches. We believe that with good organization and control we will manage. We will not impose prohibitions, we will not force people, we rely on everyone’s personal responsibility.
This was written on Facebook by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov after the video conference of European leaders.
They were on it discussed vaccines and the veto of Hungary and Poland.
This was stated later at a press conference by the head of the European Commission. Ursula von der Layen and Charles Michel, President of the European Council.
Borissov pointed out that our country has a clear and coherent position on the European budget. Borissov stressed that the rule of law is so important that it is linked to European funds, the Council of Ministers said.
The multiannual financial framework and EU action in response to the pandemic are the two key issues on which Bulgaria will express its position today, he said.
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