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At the moment, what worries me a lot is “the way these vaccines are marketed” – “we buy some cats in bags,” Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said ahead of the European Council members’ video conference on COVID-19.
Some vaccines require freezers since they are stored at -80 ° C. This means buying freezers, storing them, and distributing them. The contracts do not allow their resale to third parties. And I have a very bad experience with Minister Moskov, when there was a pandemic with another similar virus and when we wanted to be protected at all costs, to buy vaccines. Then what happened? They still take us to court. That is why I will insist to my colleagues that we may have such a decision that will protect us from state prosecutors.Borisov said.
According to him, the issue of purchasing vaccines is a cause for concern, as supply orders are placed even before they are developed:
“We have no specifications, we have no guarantees and at some point it may turn out we have around 300 million vaccines and we have around 300 thousand applicants and then they have to be destroyed, discarded, not resold. “
We all knew what would happen to COVID-19, so I insisted on a single medical protocol, uniform rapid tests, solidarity and fair access to vaccines in the EU. As early as July, August and September, this could have been done and we could have acted against this insidious virus, said the Bulgarian Prime Minister.