Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Dec. 31 that by the end of January 2021 Serbia will have four different COVID-19 vaccines.
In a statement for the Pink TV, Vucic said that two of those vaccines will be from Western manufacturers, adding that Serbia will be offering some of the widest variety of vaccines.
He also announced talks with other pharmaceutical companies, Astra Zeneca, Moderna and Johnson-Johnson.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has wished the nation a happy New Year, saying that 2020 had been challenging and hard, and that it had a profound impact on the daily lives of people everywhere.
The prime minister called the beginning of vaccination against COVID-19 one of the most important developments, which brings faith and optimism and is “a great and important step in the fight against the pandemic.”
She pointed out that the Serbian Government will remain dedicated to strengthening the country’s economy and its position in the region and Europe, and the creation of a better and safer future for all its citizens.
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