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Today began the delivery of coronavirus vaccines requested and authorized by the Community to the Member States of the European Union. As Euronews pointed out, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, also spoke about the fact that vaccination is scheduled to start simultaneously and on Sundays in all Member States. Put it that way
Common vaccination days represent a moving time for the unit.
Today, we begin to turn the page in a difficult year. the # COVID-19 The vaccine has been delivered to all EU countries.
Vaccination will start tomorrow across the EU.
the #EUvacinationdays they are a moving moment of unity. Vaccination is the lasting way out of the pandemic. pic.twitter.com/pYOj5vS2gV
– Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) December 26, 2020
In comparison, in Hungary in the morning and in Slovakia in the afternoon, according to Euronews, the administration of vaccines started at the Nitra hospital. Previously, the Index wrote that vaccination will begin Sunday in our northern neighbor.
Incidentally, the EU has linked around 300 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, of which the first 200 million doses are due in September 2021. The union is also in talks with other vaccine manufacturers to obtain the vaccine for the 450 million citizens, including Moderna, whose vaccine is expected to receive a temporary marketing authorization from the EU on January 6.
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