[ad_1] The European Union has increased funding to countries of the Eastern Partnership program to purchase the COVID-19 vaccine, Report informs, citing the European Commission. It was noted that the funds allocated to Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, and Armenia were increased by EUR 35 million to EUR 75 million. In February this year, the… Continue reading EU increases funding for vaccination in Azerbaijan
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Health Ministry addresses citizens on vaccination
[ad_1] “The number of people infected with the coronavirus has increased again in Azerbaijan. Fortunately, we do not observe an increase concerning complications and mortality rate, owing to the active vaccination process in the country,” Parviz Abubakirov, head of the Media and Communications Department of the Ministry of Health, told Report. The ministry official said… Continue reading Health Ministry addresses citizens on vaccination
Next stage of journalists’ vaccination against COVID-19 starts tomorrow
[ad_1] Immunization of journalists against COVID-19 as part of the next vaccination stage will start in Azerbaijan’s Council of Press tomorrow, on August 5. According to Report, Azerbaijan’s Council of Press and TABIB have reached an agreement in this regard. The second dose will be administered tomorrow to journalists who received the first dose of… Continue reading Next stage of journalists’ vaccination against COVID-19 starts tomorrow
MOH: No serious contraindications after vaccination reported to health facilities
[ad_1] “In the early days, it was complicated to deal with negative thoughts about coronavirus vaccines. Due to the abundance of information, especially inaccurate information, citizens did not know who to trust. Over time, vaccinated individuals have shared their personal experiences with relatives and those around them, and they have found that myths are not… Continue reading MOH: No serious contraindications after vaccination reported to health facilities
Yagut Garayeva: Vaccination not recommended for newlyweds
[ad_1] No serious side effects have so far been observed in Azerbaijan, Yagut Garayeva, head of the Disease Control and Prevention Department of the Management Union of Medical Territorial Units (TABIB), said at a briefing of the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers. According to her, vaccination is not recommended for newlyweds and those… Continue reading Yagut Garayeva: Vaccination not recommended for newlyweds
Russian health minister: Vaccination key point in fight against COVID
[ad_1] Namely, the formation of herd immunity is key in the battle against COVID. Therefore, to protect the population in Russia, vaccination is actively underway, Russian Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko told reporters in Baku, Report informs. He said that up to 850,000 people get vaccinated in Russia per day, noting that the Russian Sputnik… Continue reading Russian health minister: Vaccination key point in fight against COVID
UN: Mass vaccination to lead to tourism recovery
[ad_1] The high level of vaccination of the population and the wider adoption of digital technologies will lead to an increase in international tourism, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Report informs referring to TASS. Destinations where vaccination rates are higher and where governments can work together on agreed rules have more room for… Continue reading UN: Mass vaccination to lead to tourism recovery
Indonesia begins vaccination of young people aged 12 to 17
[ad_1] Indonesia started its vaccination program for young people on July 1, as it battles the rise in COVID infections among minors in recent weeks, Report informs referring to The Straits Times. Jakarta began inoculating 100 young people aged 12 to 17 after the Indonesia Food and Drug Monitoring Agency approved the use of the… Continue reading Indonesia begins vaccination of young people aged 12 to 17
WHO opposes travel vaccination certificate requirement
[ad_1] WHO is still against the introduction of vaccination certificate requirement for travel around the world, Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Program Mike Ryan said at a briefing, Report informs referring to UrduPoint. “The Emergency Committee of WHO under the International Health Regulations has been clear that WHO should not be recommending a requirement… Continue reading WHO opposes travel vaccination certificate requirement
WHO: Vaccination against COVID possible at any antibody level
[ad_1] Vaccination against coronavirus can be carried out at any level of antibodies, vaccination cannot cause any harm due to their presence, Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Russia Melita Vujnovic said in an interview with TASS, Report informs. “If you have antibodies, it doesn’t mean that the vaccine will harm you in… Continue reading WHO: Vaccination against COVID possible at any antibody level