Georgia considers use of three COVID-19 vaccines
Region
- 06 January, 2021
- 11:01
"Georgia studies the use of three drugs against coronavirus - Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca," said Deputy Health Minister Tamar Gabunia.
According to Report's local bureau, some procedures are required to start vaccination: "The country prepares a plan for the introduction of the vaccine and will formalize the document by the end of next week."
The neighboring country will receive the COVID-19 vaccine in March this year. Vaccination is intended for 20% of the population and will be carried out at state expense.
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