Brnabić: 40.000 Pfizer vaccines will arrive in Serbia tomorrow

She stated that 11 percent of adult citizens have received the first dose of the vaccine so far, and almost three percent the second, and that it is expected that by the end of February, around 20 percent of the adult citizens will receive at least the first dose of the vaccine.

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Brnabić, Photo: Shutterstock
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The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, said that more than 40.000 Pfizer vaccines will arrive in Serbia tomorrow, and that the AstraZeneca vaccine is expected to arrive by the end of the week.

"There are enough vaccines and there will be enough for all citizens who want to get vaccinated," the Prime Minister told TV Prva.

She stated that 11 percent of adult citizens have received the first dose of the vaccine so far, and almost three percent the second, and that it is expected that by the end of February, about 20 percent of the adult citizens will receive at least the first dose of the vaccine.

Brnabić said that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is on his way to the Tabanovce border crossing, where he will hand over 10 Pajzer vaccines to the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zajev, at 4.000 am.

She added that Serbia will donate another 4.000 vaccines to North Macedonia in two weeks.

She said that solidarity is now the most important thing and that Serbia will help everyone it can help.

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