The opposition accuses the government for the lack of anti-Covid vaccines
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The Government of Kosovo in today's plenary session has been accused of lack of anti-covid vaccines in the country. However, the executive again said that the vaccination process will start in May and will not be interrupted.The Minister of Health, Arben Vitia was asked in this session when he will manage to buy the vaccines, however he did not give a date. Vitia responded to Besnik Tahiri from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, saying why they did not buy them for 10 months while he was deputy prime minister. Whereas, the PDK MP, Bekim Haxhiu said that the citizens are asking why the Government is not buying vaccines, adding that the government should not be justified with donations. He added that no citizen has been vaccinated for 10 days.
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