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According to him, about 5 times more people per day should be vaccinated than are currently vaccinated.
“It just came to our knowledge then. At this minute, the maximum capacity per day that has been vaccinated is 7,000, this should be vaccinated with 30-35 thousand. Per day”, K. Petrikonis spoke on the program “Delfi diena” .
“If there are 70 vaccination centers, there are 500 vaccines a day. The numbers seem realistic, “he said.
K. Petrikonis does not rule out that there may be people in society who do not want to be vaccinated, so it might be enough to vaccinate not 70, but 50 percent. society.
“Let’s understand that we have a certain number of patients, we have some secret. In the summer, the study showed that even then we were able to find more antibodies than registered. [atvejų]. The complex question here is whether 50 percent will be enough. those who were not sick and others [procentus] made up of those with a different immunity ”, explained the professor.
On Tuesday, after a meeting with the Council of Health Experts, President Simon Krėpšta’s adviser said an agreement should be reached at the European Union level for when herd immunity against coronavirus could be achieved.
According to him, the president is preparing to debate this issue in the European Council this Thursday and reach an agreement on a specific date, which could be this summer.
“According to the president, the goal of having enough vaccines can be set by mid-summer. This requires about 70 percent. Society must be vaccinated,” said S. Krėpšta.
As announced on Monday, the European Commission will urge EU member states to vaccinate at least 70% by summer. population.
This is stated in the latest draft of recommendations to combat the coronavirus pandemic, the final version of which will be published on Tuesday.
In addition, the European Commission is committed to agreeing with the Member States protocols for vaccination certificates (vaccine passports) by the end of January, which should be recognized and used in the health system throughout the European Union.
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