Continued reports regarding the safety of doses of vaccines arriving in the country have forced the Institute of Public Health to respond to this.
Through a social media post, the ISLP only calls it a failed attempt to discourage citizens from the only solution they have to return to normal life.
The ISP assures that all vaccines arriving in Albania are safe and come here with all conservation standards.
"The use of the vaccination process for the purposes of the election campaign is a failed attempt to discourage citizens, from the only solution to end the pandemic and return to the desired life of 14 months. Vaccines are safe, they have been brought to Albania within all conservation standards.
Their storage conditions, distribution and application are within all technical standards, as has been done with all vaccines, for decades. The highest index of these practices is vaccine coverage in Albania and citizens' requirements to be vaccinated against COVID -19.
Health authorities have guaranteed safe vaccines and are following through with their application, under the national vaccination plan.Anyone who throws dirt on the safety of the process harms the lives of citizens!" - The Institute of Public Health reacts by calling on citizens to be vaccinated at the first moment they are given the opportunity.
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