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Palma (Spain), Feb 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: Cati Cladera)The Son Espases Hospital has begun to administer this Wednesday the second dose of the vaccine against Covid-19 to its around 1,800 front line workers.FOOTAGE OF VACCINATION AT SON ESPASES HOSPITAL.
Sofia (Bulgaria), Dec 27 (EFE), (Camera: Vladislav Punchev).- Bulgaria began its vaccination campaign against Covid-19 with the health minister Kostadin Angelov and the Orthodox Bishop Tikhon as the first citizens to be immunized. FOOTAGE OF THE FIRST TWO BULGARIAN CITIZENS TO RECEIVE THE COVID-19 VACCINE: BULGARIA'S HEALTH MINISTER KOSTADIN ANGELOV AND THE ORTHODOX BISHOP TIKHON.
Brussels, Feb 13 (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- "There is no public health reason that advises taking any action or that prevents the celebration of events" such as World Mobile Congress (MWC), Spanish Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, said on Thursday after the organization behind the MWC had announced the cancellation of the event. SOUNDBITES OF SALVADOR ILLA, SPANISH MINISTER OF HEALTH:"We have a very strong public health system and we are ready to face any situation. There is no public health reason that advises taking any action or that prevents the celebration of this kind of events."
L'Hospitalet del Llobregat (Spain), Sep 29 (EFE).- The Department of Health of Catalonia will progressively close a third of its large vaccination points, going from the current 60 to only 19, in a progressive process that has already started with the dismantling of some of them.FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION POINT IN L'HOSPITALE DE LLOBREGAT, BARCELONA, SPAIN.
Colombo, Sep 24 (EFE/EPA).- Sri Lanka began Thursday the COVID-19 vaccination drive for children between 12-19 years old with disabilities, chronic illnesses or co-morbidities.Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines are administered to children under supervision and assessment of consultant paediatrician while the parents or guardians are required to produce all medical records of children and also sign a letter of consent. From among the almost 22 million population, Sri Lanka has successfully vaccinated around 96 percent of its over 20 year’s population with the first dose of any COVID-19 vaccine and 77 percent of the same age group with the second doses. The most vaccinated is Sinopharm vaccines, followed by Astra-Zeneca (Vaxzevria), Moderna, Pfizer and Sputnik V. (Camera: CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE).SHOT LIST: HOSPITAL WORKERS ADMINISTER A DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO CHILDREN AT THE LADY RIDGEWAY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA.