ZAGREB, 14 February, 2021 -The Jutarnji List daily newspaper reported on Sunday that 71,325 doses of COVID vaccines would be delivered to Croatia next week.
According to the head of the Croatian Institute of Public Health (HZJZ), Krunoslav Capak, 18,525 doses of the vaccine developed by Pfizer-BionTech can be expected in the country on Monday, while on Tuesday, a shipment of 16,800 Moderna vaccine and another 36,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine are due to arrive.
The daily newspaper highlights the fact that more than 70,000 Croats can be inoculated against coronavirus in a week, which is more than the number of inoculated citizens in the whole of January.
The acceleration of the implementation of the vaccination rollout plan means that some kind of mass inoculation centres should be set up in cities.
The daily says that this is good news after some delays in the delivery of vaccines throughout the European Union.
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