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Patients' Organization: Efforts against Covid-19 should be targeted at vulnerable groups

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In Bulgaria, organization of the vaccination process is not good and there are not enough vaccines for everyone. That is why it is most important for this country to vaccinate and protect the chronically-ill citizens and the elderly first, because they are the most endangered. Dr. Stanimir Hasurdjiev, chairman of the National Patients' Organization, said in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio.

Pharmaceutical companies would not be able to produce the required amount of vaccines for a year and it is important that our efforts focus on the vulnerable, so that we can return to normal life faster.



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