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Serbian President Aleksandar Vui said that we would also need the vaccine by September, and that is why we must prepare now.
Source: B92
Photo: Tanjug / Greg Lehman / Walla Walla Union-Bulletin via AP
As a guest on Prva TV, he thanked everyone who is working on equipping the Kovid hospital in Kruevac, which will open on Sunday.
“These are vaccines, I have absolute confidence in Varhelji, he is a sincere friend of Serbia and he is trying to get Serbia to get the vaccine on time,” he said.
He noted that all vaccines will be free, that the first quantity of Pfizer vaccines will arrive soon.
“There will not be 10,000 doses, but 5,000, and with that we will enter nursing homes. It is intended for people over 75 years old,” he said.
He said that mass vaccination will be carried out soon.
“If people don’t care, we will have enough vaccines and Serbia will not be behind it and we will not be tired, people will get good and safe vaccines,” he said.
When asked if she would get the vaccine, Vui said, “I will, of course I will get the vaccine.”
“When Biden receives the vaccine, everyone says, very kindly. And when I say that I will receive the cow, you are ready to receive and people wait,” he said.
When asked about the conflicts in the Taboo Crisis, as well as the opposing views and opinions of experts on it, Vui said this was normal and expected.
“I also travel to Nestorov, as well as Kona and Pelemia. They were defeated. We are not a dictatorship to forbid someone something,” he said.
Vui said he didn’t want to be someone who said “you don’t know Professor Nestorov, I know better.”
“It doesn’t occur to me. I asked what to buy and I got respirators and medical equipment. Without a different opinion, that’s impossible,” he said.
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