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“We are at war, but our weapon has arrived, these little blisters, they will save us from everything that was this year. He will kiss and hug us back with our children and our loved ones.
This was stated by Major General Prof. Dr. Ventsislav Mutafchiiski, who is being vaccinated today against covid-19 at the Military Medical Academy.
“I can’t wait to see my 70-year-old father, without being afraid of infecting him with covid-19,” said Health Minister Professor Kostadin Angelov.
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He was the first Bulgarian to be vaccinated against covid-19. The procedure was performed at St. Anna Hospital.
Subsequently, Dr. Rada Prokopova, head of the Department of Cardiology of the Internal Medicine Clinic of the medical institution and currently head of the covid wards, was immunized against the coronavirus infection.
A personal example of being vaccinated today is given by various iconic names in native medicine, including Professor Nikola Vladov, Professor Krum Katsarov, Professor Iliya Saltirov, etc.
The first group to get vaccinated includes doctors, nurses and paramedics who work on the forefront of the fight against COVID-19 infection.
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In Plovdiv at 10:00 am at the “St. George” University Hospital the first immunizations against covid-19 were carried out to Dr. Ivan Madjarov, President of the Bulgarian Medical Union, Raina Todovichina, a nurse with 48 years of experience in the surgical unit of The Department of Emergency Medicine of the hospital, as well as Dr. Ventsislav Filipov, head of the unit “Internal Medicine” in the same department.
Immunization against covid-19 is recommended, free, and optional. It is carried out in accordance with the requirements for immunizations in the Republic of Bulgaria and after informed consent by signing the outpatient list issued by the general practitioner for examination and administration of the vaccine or by signing a form informed consent.
On the morning of December 26, the first vaccines against the coronavirus arrived in Bulgaria. There are 9,750 doses. More shipments are expected in January to reach 62,500 doses.
The vaccine is produced by Pfizer and Biontech. The name of the medicine is Komirnati – concentrate for injection in dispersion and RNA vaccine against covid-19 (modified nucleoside). Only people over 16 will be vaccinated. Pregnant women should consult a doctor before vaccination.
People who have received 1 dose of Komirnati should receive a second dose after 3 weeks to complete the vaccination cycle.