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Bulgaria is expected to receive the coronavirus vaccine from Pfizer around the New Year. This was clear from the words of the Minister of Health during the working meeting of the Council of Ministers today, reports bTV.
He pointed out that of her 125,000 doses will arrive first.
From his words it was clear that a national vaccination plan for the population is being drawn up.
We remember the Prime Minister today Boyko Borissov called a working meeting of support measures for businesses and citizens in the context of a pandemic.
Borissov does not want to hear about problems with medicines, vaccines and doctors’ salaries
No one should be left with the impression that the measures are selfish, insists the Prime Minister.
At the meeting it was clear that last week 12,070 people were cured of the coronavirus, and Sofia is already leaving the districts with the highest incidence, 1,000 cases per 100,000, leaving only the districts of Gabrovo and Kyustendil in this group.
At the national level, medical establishments have the necessary medicines and protective clothing.
The Prime Minister ordered that the national vaccination plan be prepared as soon as possible, emphasizing that vaccines are voluntary and free for citizens. Vaccination is being considered to start with risk groups and front-line workers.
The Minister of Health also informs that today the 1,000 BGN owed to all front-line medical specialists will be transferred to their accounts.
The Prime Minister insisted that you don’t want to hear that there are problems with paying frontline medical workers, with medications and protective clothing and with the preparation for vaccines.
In the context of news about the arrival of the vaccine in Bulgaria, a Gallup study shows that Bulgarians are divided In their opinion, 43% would be vaccinated against COVID-19, but 48% are against.
Bulgarians Divided Over COVID-19 Vaccine
According to Gallup, 43% of Bulgarians say “yes” to the vaccine and 48% deny it.
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