Poland does not recognize Chinese and Russian vaccines as official vaccines



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Referring to a more serious epidemic in Poland than in Poland, Niedzielski said: the crossing of the Czech-Polish and Czech-Slovak borders is followed by a mandatory ten-day quarantine starting on Saturday, only negative virus test (antigen or PCR) or

exempt from the vaccination certificate with both doses of vaccines authorized by the European Medicines Agency.

This means that vaccination certificates issued on the basis of “oriental vaccines”, which have been authorized in various types in Hungary (Sputnik V from Russia and Sinopharm from China), will not be valid in Poland.

The transparent article mentions that The Polish regulation is also interesting because it is the first in Europe to state that only vaccines certified by the EU are officially recognized. But what happens if this legal interpretation is disseminated in the European Union?

Also starting on Saturday, the range of devices to cover the mouth and nose will be limited, and only the mouth mask will be recognized as effective. It is not enough to wear a scarf, shawl or face shield unless it is complemented with a mask.

In the Warmia-Masuria Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland, restrictions lifted across the country will be reintroduced from February 12 and hotels, shopping centers, cultural institutions and sports pools will be closed. The first, second and third grades of elementary schools, which returned to classrooms in January, are once again shifting to distance learning in the region.

The number of new infections in that area is increasing more than in the other 16 voivodships. While an average of 20 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants per day were recorded across the country last week, in Warmia-Masuria 45. According to research conducted in Vojvodina, the British version of the coronavirus is more common and causes about ten percent of infections nationwide.

In Poland, with a population of nearly 38 million, 12,146 new infections were recorded in one day, according to data from Wednesday. Last Wednesday 8,700 new infections were detected. 67 people died specifically from Covid-19 and 305 from the coexistence of Covid-19 and other diseases. The death toll was 93 more than a week ago.

The Polish prime minister’s office said on Twitter Wednesday that the current epidemiological restrictions will be extended to the entire country until March 14, with the exception of the Warmia-Masuria voivodeship.

Top image: Coronavirus vaccines from Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm in the Nyíregyháza cold room at the Public Health Department of the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Government Office on February 23, 2021. The delivery of Chinese vaccinations to government agencies began that day. Source: MTI / Attila Balázs



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