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1st COVID-19 vaccine dozes could reach Lithuania in January
BC, Vilnius, 10.11.2020.Print version
The first coronavirus vaccine dozes could reach Lithuania as early as January, the country's Health Minister Aurelijus Veryga says, cites LETA/BNS.
"I think it’s realistic to receive the first doses in
January. But that doesn’t mean that all vaccines would arrive as we could
expect to receive some of them only in the second half of next year as they are
in very different creation stages," the minister told a press conference
on Tuesday.
Veryga also underlined that everything would depend on producers and how they would manage to resolve registration and delivery issues, adding that the major part of vaccines could be delivered later.
Lithuania, alongside other EU member states, is taking part in the European Commission's coordinated vaccine procurements and already has plans to acquire several mln vaccine dozes from at least three producers.
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