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Covid-19 vaccination to continue during forthcoming Christian holidays

Associate Professor Angel Kunchev
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Bulgarians must not forget to observe the anti-epidemic measures during the forthcoming Christian holidays, said Bulgaria’s Chief State Health Inspector Associate Professor Angel Kunchev.

Bulgaria should complete the first and the second phase of Covid-19 vaccination quickly, stressed angel Kunchev in an interview for Nova TV. That is why the green corridors for Covid-19 vaccination will be open during the holidays as well. Vaccination centers will be open from 9 am to 5 pm and people who wish to receive a Covid-19 vaccine do not need to register in advance. More than 5.5 million vaccine doses are expected to arrive in Bulgaria in the next three months, added Associate Professor Kunchev.




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