Covid 19 Vaccine Consignments Arrived Before Vaccination Begins Across The European Union


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The first batch of the Kovid-19 vaccine has arrived throughout the European Union before vaccination began. European Union officials are preparing to give the first dose of the vaccine to the most sensitive people in a concerted effort on Sunday.

These vaccines, developed by BioNotech and Pfizer, reached the EU warehouses via trucks during Friday and Saturday. Vaccine manufacturers shipped them from Belgium before the Christmas holidays.

The news of the commencement of vaccination has led to hope among European countries. It also includes Italy and Spain most affected by the Kovid-19 infection.

Organizations of 27 countries in Europe have reported more than 16 million cases of Kovid-19 in the European Union. While 3,36,000 people have died.

German Health Minister Jens Spahn said in a press conference on Saturday that we have good news on the occasion of Christmas. Currently, trucks are delivering the first batch of the Kovid-19 vaccine across Europe and Germany. Vaccines will also be supplied on Sunday. This vaccine will play a decisive role in ending this epidemic.

Up to 10,000 vaccines are provided for the first dose in most member states of the Union. While the mass vaccination campaign is expected to start from January itself. Every country is making its own decision about who gets the vaccine first.

The first batch of the Kovid-19 vaccine has arrived throughout the European Union before vaccination began. European Union officials are preparing to give the first dose of the vaccine to the most sensitive people in a concerted effort on Sunday.

These vaccines, developed by BioNotech and Pfizer, reached the EU warehouses via trucks during Friday and Saturday. Vaccine manufacturers shipped them from Belgium before the Christmas holidays.

The news of the commencement of vaccination has led to hope among European countries. It also includes Italy and Spain most affected by the Kovid-19 infection.

Organizations of 27 countries in Europe have reported more than 16 million cases of Kovid-19 in the European Union. While 3,36,000 people have died.

German Health Minister Jens Spahn said in a press conference on Saturday that we have good news on the occasion of Christmas. Currently, trucks are delivering the first batch of the Kovid-19 vaccine across Europe and Germany. Vaccines will also be supplied on Sunday. This vaccine will play a decisive role in ending this epidemic.

Up to 10,000 vaccines are provided for the first dose in most member states of the Union. While the mass vaccination campaign is expected to start from January itself. Every country is making its own decision about who gets the vaccine first.


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