COVID-19 vaccination, page 12

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Health Ministry gearing up for COVID vaccines

Mass campaign planned to get people to take jab.

The beginning of the pandemic's end? Vaccine expected in Slovakia in January

Two shots will be needed. Infectologists also reveal which vaccine they would prefer and why.

Scientist Pavol Čekan

Slovak tests which distinguish between COVID-19 and flu are officially registered

The company can offer it to accredited diagnostic laboratories now.

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Slovakia has ordered 2.44 million COVID-19 vaccines

The country will receive them as soon as they are available.

Slovaks ages 35-39 have the alarmingly weakest immunity to measles.
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Slovaks have been hesitant to get flu vaccinations. Will there be enough this season?

The vaccination rate is low in Slovakia. Vaccines for this season should be available from October.

In this handout photo released by the University of Oxford, blood samples from the coronavirus vaccine trials are handled inside the Jenner Institute in Oxford, England.

Health minister does not want the COVID-19 vaccination to be mandatory

Wearing masks in interior spaces and crowds may be compulsory until 2021.

A lab technician holds a vile of a COVID-19 vaccine candidate during testing at the Chula Vaccine Research Center, run by Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, May 25, 2020. Researchers in Thailand claim to have promising results with the vaccine in mice, and have begun testing on monkeys.

People in Slovakia baulk at coronavirus vaccine as crisis wanes

Vaccine hesitancy in Slovakia extends beyond COVID-19.

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