Loncar: “Royal vaccination” at the earliest since April – Society



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Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar declared today that Serbia’s health system has not collapsed and is struggling.

Potter: Photo: FoNet / Zoran Mrđa

“We will have a fight for the summer,” Loncar said on the morning show on Serbian Radio and Television.

Lončar said that in Serbia, and in his opinion, also in Europe, most patients are admitted for hospital treatment.

“We are starting therapy on time. We have a problem when patients call late,” Lončar said.

He stated that it is not for New Year celebrations and pointed out that the best solution should be sought for the ski resorts.

“The measures give results, but it is not realistic to give them faster,” Loncar said.

Loncar said that the “real vaccines” will be from April at the earliest.

He said that fewer vaccines would arrive in Serbia at the end or beginning of the year, that the vaccine would be in the spring, but that it would be sufficient in the fall, and that he hoped there would be a cure.

“Until the summer, we will have to fight for the vaccine and save as many lives as possible,” Loncar said.

The minister said that as of this morning, more than 400 patients in the departments of the newly opened Kovid Hospital in Batajnica have all the medicines and equipment.

He reiterated the call to citizens to refrain from contacts and said that measures are being considered for people who want to come from abroad for vacations, highlighting that strict epidemiological measures are applied in the countries where they now live and work.

Loncar said that “measures work” but cannot quickly deliver results.

The minister devoted much of his visit to the opposition, telling them to leave the doctors alone to work.

“It makes no sense that there are people who do not understand, who have changed six parties or options, to come and give themselves the right to talk about the health system,” Loncar said, referring to the vice president of the Freedom and Justice Party, Marinika Tepic, who was last night. in front of the Kovid hospital in Batajnica.

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