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The Chinese Sinopharm vaccine has arrived to Hungary’s GP offices, and has now effectively become a working part of the nation’s vaccination process. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s emphasis on urgency and the vaccine’s sudden authorization have, however, caused a growing amount of skepticism due to the lack of documentation available regarding its effacy and safety.
Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller announced today that the Sinopharm vaccine has arrived to clinics around Hungary, reports MTI.
She emphasized that there are currently enough doses for every family doctor to inoculate an average of 50-55 people, but this is dependent on the amount of people under the GP’s treatment. Some may even receive enough for the vaccination of 70 people.
Semmelweis Rector Makes Statement by Receiving Sputnik V Vaccine; Which Will Politicians and Experts Choose?
The rector of Semmelweis University received his first coronavirus vaccination on Thursday. Instead of a western vaccine, he chose the Russian Sputnik V, which clearly sends a message. Meanwhile, the debate over the Eastern, and especially the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine continues. The Orbán government and some experts are trying to convince people that they have nothing to fear, while many do not consider the Chinese manufacturer’s product transparent enough to be considered safe.
Three months after his recovery from Covid-19, Béla Merkely, the rector of Semmelweis University, has received his first jab against the virus.
The Hungarian Medical Chamber (MOK) has launched a vaccination promotion campaign to encourage everyone to get vaccinated against Covid-19 without delay.