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Council of Ministers adopted decisions necessary for procurement of vaccines
Bosnia and Herzegovina signed a contract with COVAX on September 18th 2020. H. J. I. / Fena
04.03.2021
CORONAVIRUS
Council of Ministers adopted decisions necessary for procurement of vaccines
The decisions of the Council of Ministers were made after the competent health authorities gave a positive opinion on the acts sent to them by the Ministry of Civil Affairs
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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the request of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of B&H, adopted today decisions that unlocked the process of procuring vaccines for the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina.