First people in Latvia receive Covid-19 vaccines

RIGA, Dec 28 (LETA) - On Monday morning, the first people received the Covid-19 vaccines at Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, the hospital's representative Janita Veinberga reported.
The first vaccine was administered at 8:02 a.m.
Veinberga said that in three days the hospital plans to vaccinate 1,055 people.
One of the hospital's medics, Janis Vetra, who received the vaccine on Monday, said in a Twitter post that the pandemic has taken much from people in 2020, and it is quite unbelievable that a counterstrike can be started already this year.
Health Minister Ilze Vinkele (For Development), asked about the first person to be vaccinated against Covid-19, said that the vaccination is not secret - it will start on Monday in ten hospitals. "The good news is that the Health Ministry does not dictate the choice of the first person to be vaccinated," said Vinkele.
As reported, today, Covid-19 vaccination has been started in ten vaccination rooms in Latvian hospitals.
The first vaccines were delivered to Latvia on Saturday. The first delivery contains 9,750 doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine. The vaccines are stored frozen at minus 75 degrees centigrade.
- Published: 28.12.2020 09:19
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First people in Latvia receive Covid-19 vaccines