Progress on COVID-19 Vaccination Varies Across the Country



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According to her, this is because on the day of vaccination, an antibody test shows that those who have already been vaccinated with COVID-19 cannot come or refuse to be vaccinated on the scheduled day of vaccination.

The Ministry also points out that the lists of reserve persons that make up the municipalities (according to priority groups) are of different scope, in addition, the number of inhabitants of the municipalities and the size of a specific priority group in a particular municipality differ.

“For the above reasons, municipalities that have completed the vaccination of one priority group will move to another as specified in the minister’s order,” the report said.

“Each municipality, taking into account its technique, human resources, size of priority groups and other circumstances, organizes the vaccination process to meet the needs of a particular municipality,” he said.

According to the ministry, the quantities of COVID-19 vaccine delivered to municipalities depend on the previously announced need for vaccine doses prior to the delivery of each shipment.

The Health Ministry claims that it constantly monitors the progress of municipal vaccination and, when planning the distribution for the next week, assesses the progress and distributes the vaccines in such a way as to ensure the most uniform progress possible throughout Lithuania.

SAM recalls that the current BioNTech and Pfizer vaccine is valid for five days after thawing, and the vaccine is subject to complex “cold road” logistics.

The number of BioNTech and Pfizer and Moderna vaccines available in Lithuania is small, so it is important that no single dose of the vaccine is damaged.



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