People over 60, healthcare workers and people with underlying diseases can be the first to be vaccinated against the coronavirus once the first approved vaccines are available in Europe. This is reported by the daily board of the European Union in a vaccination strategy published in Brussels.
Also workers with vital professions, people who are unable to keep one and a half meters away due to their profession or living conditions and socio-economic disadvantaged groups are given priority.
young people
dexperts expect that it will certainly last until half of 2021 before we can get a corona vaccine in the Netherlands. Young people may not be eligible for a vaccination until 2022, says Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist at World Health Organization WHO in password.
leading group
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On your own
The safe and efficient vaccines that remain will eventually be distributed among all EU Member States based on population size. This is also stated in the published vaccination strategy of the executive board of the EU. The European Commission buy the vaccines with the pharmaceutical companies on behalf of the Member States to prevent everyone from negotiating on their own and wasting precious time.
Sources: Parool. Nu.nl