Serbia receives million doses of China's Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine
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[January 16, 2021]
BELGRADE (Reuters) - A plane
carrying one million doses of Sinopharm's COVID-19 vaccine arrived on
Saturday in Serbia, making it the first European country to receive the
Chinese vaccine for mass inoculation programmes.
President Aleksandar Vucic was accompanied by Beijing's ambassador to
the Balkan country at Belgrade's airport as containers carrying the
vaccines were unloaded from an Air Serbia plane.
"I would like to thank President Xi Jinping and Chinese leadership for
sending us one million doses of the vaccine," Vucic, who has helped
forge close ties with China in recent years, told reporters.
He said Serbia's medical regulator was expected to approve the Sinopharm
vaccine in the next few days, allowing vaccinations with the doses to
start within a week.
More than 20,000 Serbians have so far been vaccinated since the mass
inoculation began in late December, mainly elderly people in retirement
homes and medical workers.
Most have received the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech or
Russia's Sputnik vaccine.
Vucic said Serbia expects to get another 250,000 doses of the Sputnik
vaccine and 20,000 doses of Pfizer vaccines next week. He also said the
Balkan country expects to get shipments of AstraZeneca and Moderna
vaccines by June.
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A man holds China's flag next to Serbia's flag as a plane
transporting one million doses of Sinopharm's China National Biotec
Group (CNBG) vaccines for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) arrives
at Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, Serbia, January 16, 2021.
REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Neighbouring Hungary expects its medical regulator to approve use of
the Sinopharm vaccine for mass inoculation, after the European
Commision gave its clearance for it to negotiate Sinopharm vaccine
supply.
In the Western Balkan region, inoculation has started only in Serbia
and Albania. Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia have not
yet received supplies of any vaccine.
China approved the shot developed by Sinopharm's BIBP in late
December, its first COVID-19 vaccine for general public use. No
detailed efficacy data has been released but BIBP has said the
vaccine is 79.34% effective based on interim data.
(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Helen Popper)
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