Malta has widest COVID-19 vaccine reach in EU… or does it?
According to Health Minister Chris Fearne, Malta’s vaccine rollout has so far inoculated no less than 3% of the entire population. This makes the country one of the frontrunners in Europe
According to Health Minister Chris Fearne, Malta’s vaccine rollout has so far inoculated no less than 3% of the entire population. This makes the country one of the frontrunners in Europe
The Health Minister Chris Fearne has given a timeline of how the COVID-19 vaccine programme will be implemented locally
That’s right – doctors will be administering the very first COVID-19 vaccine next Sunday, the 27 December
The European union is set to start the COVID-19 vaccinations on 27 December, according to European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen
That’s right! The COVID-19 vaccine, which was produced by Pfizer and BioNTech, is expected to be authorised by the European Medicines Agency by the 21 December, a week earlier than initially planned
Following months of mounting COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations, the entire world was in dire need of some good news. Which is exactly what we got on Monday morning
That’s right, ladies and gentlemen. Malta will start receiving a brand new COVID-19 vaccine ‘within days’ of its release, said Health Minister Chris Fearne