EXIT Festival will offer the coronavirus vaccine to international artists and festivalgoers attending the event this summer.
As well as offering 3000 free festival tickets to medical workers, the Serbian festival - which takes place at Novi Sad across 8th-11th July - has made the move ahead of the country s plans to fully re-open on 21st June.
As a way to aid countries that currently have vaccine shortages,” the festival has worked alongside the Serbian Ministry of Health to organise a few thousand” vaccine doses for international artists and visitors to the festival. Further information regarding the drive is expected soon.
Christian Eede
, May 27th, 2021 15:26
The Serbian festival says it will also organise vaccination for international artists booked to play
The organisers of EXIT Festival have announced plans to organise vaccinations for international artists and attendees ahead of this summer s event.
The Serbian festival is collaborating with the Serbian Ministry of Health to provide a few thousand vaccine doses for those attending from other nations as a way to aid countries that currently have vaccine shortages. 3000 tickets for the festival s opening night will also be donated to medical workers. No further details have been shared on how vaccine doses might be offered or organised.
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