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Vaccination gives results, according to a study by the Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic’s team in two pairs of cities with different percentages of vaccinated, which shows that the number of newly infected in cities with a lower percentage of immunized is growing, while in pairs where more people are vaccinated it stagnates.
Research conducted in Bor and Zajecar, that is, Smederevo and Pozarevac, shows that the curves began to separate when the epidemic began to heat up, and immunizations to show effects, which, as the government points out, is a sign that the vaccine “works.”
The analysis showed that in Bor, where eight percent fewer people were vaccinated, there were half as many infected in February than in Zajecar, but in March the number of new infections in Bor began to grow dramatically, while in Zajecar it stagnated , which, as they point out, can only be attributed to vaccination.
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