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“The first lady was vaccinated on June 23, with the Comirnaty vaccine from BioNTech and Pfizer,” the presidency told BNS on Wednesday.
In May, Chancellor Gabrielius Landsbergis criticized Ms Nausėdienė, saying it would be “disappointing” if she did not get vaccinated against COVID-19 and thus encourage people at risk to follow her example.
After Nausėda stated that the minister accused of “not fully understanding the situation,” Lansdberg publicly apologized to the first lady. Mr. Nausėda then said that his wife would be vaccinated when the family doctor allowed her to do so.
Heads of state, including the president, were vaccinated with the first dose of AstraZeneca on March 22 to show confidence in the vaccine.
In Lithuania, 44.2 percent were vaccinated. population.
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