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Due to Expiration Date, hundreds of thousands of doses of Vaccines will be destroyed in BiH

Published September 3, 2021
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In our country, which had great problems to procure vaccines against the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands of doses will be destroyed in the coming period.

The deadline for 340,183 doses of vaccines against Covid-19 expires next month in the Federation of BiH, the FBiH Institute of Public Health announced.

If not used in time, 319,390 AstraZeneca, 19,536 Pfizers and 1,257 Sinovac. The second contingent of vaccines, which expires in November, is 25,170 AstraZeneca and 10,530 Pfizer, while in December the date expires for another 64,350 vaccines.

The director of the Republika Srpska Institute of Public Health, Branislav Zeljkovic, said more than 55,000 AstraZeneca vaccines had already expired in RS.

Their deadline expired at the end of July and August, and now destruction is being prepared.

“We must not forget that the period for revaccination of AstraZeneca with the vaccine is 90 days or 12 weeks, and the vaccines that came to us through the donation had a shelf life of 30 to 60 days,” Zeljkovic said.

Nearly three million vaccines have arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina, through the COVAX and EU4HEALTH mechanisms, as well as through donations and direct procurement from the two entities.

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