Covid-19 survivors have immunity for between three and five months, while vaccines protect for at least 6-7 months, Prof. Ilko Getov, representative of the European Medicines Agency in Sofia, told the BNR. He voiced a hope that it would be possible..
Collective immunity against the coronavirus with the help of vaccines could be built by the end of the year, Velislava Petrova, doctor of immunology at King's College Cambridge, has told bTV. According to her, worries about the..
Bulgaria has registered 535 new cases of coronavirus infection for the last 24 hours with 7,439 tests performed. 7.19% of the samples are positive. The highest number of new infections are in Sofia - 132, followed by Burgas - with 43, and Plovdiv -..
Bulgaria receives first delivery of Moderna vaccine Bulgaria has received the first delivery of 2,400 doses of Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by the American pharmaceutical company Moderna, this country’s Premier Boyko Borissov announced at a cabinet..
The Bulgarians state will pay BGN 10 (EUR 5) for each dose of the two-doses vaccine against COVRD-19 that will be used. The money will be paid to GPs in the Diagnostic and Consulting Centres, doctors in hospitals, in the special mobile vaccination..
First Moderna vaccines to arrive in Bulgaria on 13 January The first shipment of 2,400 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine Moderna is to arrive in this country on 13 January. Arrangements have been made for the vaccine to be received by BulBio..
The first shipment of 2,400 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine Moderna is to arrive in this country on 13 January. Arrangements have been made for the vaccine to be received by BulBio state-owned company in strict compliance with storage..
There will be enough Covid-19 vaccines for all: Health Minister Kostadin Angelov “All Bulgarian citizens who wish to be vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to do so,” said Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov during a visit to the town..
The total amount of vaccines that will be produced for the developed world is absolutely insufficient to be able to block the spread of the coronavirus globally. This is what Prof. Soren Hayrabedyan, MD, from the Institute of Biology and Immunology at..
It is not true that the coronavirus vaccine was made too quickly and has not been tested enough, Dr. Trifon Valkov from the Hospital of Infectious Diseases in Sofia has told bTV. He added that the technology has been known since 2008 and now it is..