Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Minister of Health Serbezova: Vaccination will remain voluntary

Professor Asena Serbezova
Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR

A council consisting of infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists and virologists will monitor the Covid-19 situation, Bulgaria’s newly-appointed Minister of Health Professor Asena Serbezova said for the BNR.

Vaccination should be voluntary. There must be an awareness-raising campaign and it must be conducted in a new way. Many people decided to stay away from vaccines, due to the lack of a communication campaign and the fact that vaccines appeared quickly and were subject to political talking, Minister Serbezova said.

 "Vaccines are not 100% effective and no one has claimed that. Some of them are 94-95% effective. Others are 60% to 70% effective. However, 80% of the Covid-19 hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated, Minister Serbezova explained.




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Forum dedicated to 45th anniversary of Atanasovsko Lake Reserve seeks solutions for preserving biodiversity

Regional Library "Peyo K. Yavorov" in Burgas is hosting the forum "Burgas - an intersection of industrial heritage, ecological sensitivity and cultural potential", the organizers from the team of the Bulgarian Biodiversity..

published on 8/7/25 3:57 PM

Pre-trial proceedings have been initiated in connection with the death of Capt. Marin Marinov in Gaza

The Sofia City Prosecutor's Office has started pre-trial proceedings in connection with the death of Captain Marin Marinov, BTA reports, citing the state prosecution. The proceedings were initiated on May 19 at the request of..

published on 8/7/25 3:29 PM
Stryker armored vehicle during testing

The first armored vehicles from the US will be assembled in Veliko Tarnovo in September

The production of the first Stryker armored combat vehicles for Bulgaria has already begun in the US and is on schedule. This was announced to the Bulgarian Army newspaper by the Chief of Staff of the Land Forces, Brigadier General Stoyan Shopov...

published on 8/7/25 11:44 AM