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“In the next three months, Bulgaria will receive a total of more than 3.2 million doses of RNA vaccines. Therefore, they will be more than a vector.” This was stated by the executive director of the Medicines Agency, Bogdan Kirilov, in a briefing in front of Pirogov.
“After long negotiations, the national interest is protected,” he explained.
According to him, the doses are part of 10 million vaccines for which there is a supply agreement between the EU and Pfizer. Our country will receive an additional 1.3 million from the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine. The rest will be delivered in the next quarter.
“500,000 vaccines have already been administered. There is a provision to administer 20,000 doses a day,” said NI Pirogov Hospital director Prof. Asen Baltov.
According to him, next week he will propose to include in immunization and people in the fourth phase: the elderly and the chronically ill. This will allow 50% of those vaccinated in June.
“The main reason we need the support of other European countries regarding vaccines is the delay in supplying the drug to the University of Oxford / AstraZeneca,” Kirilov said. He was adamant that there was no other reason for the vaccine shortage.
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