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Zetra Vaccination Point is closing, immunization Process continues in Health Centers

Published October 31, 2021
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Minister of Health of Canton Sarajevo Haris Vranic stated today on the occasion of the closure of the Zetra vaccination point that the point was part of a successful immunization program for residents of CS.

He added that to date, more than 50 percent of the population of CS has been vaccinated in conditions that are well known to everyone.

”However, there is also a feeling of sadness because we are closing this facility together with the wonderful staff who presented the entire project,” said Vranic.

He pointed out that the process of immunization of citizens was marked by good organization, cooperation and dedication of all health workers.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health of the CS, Mirna Pecikoza, stated that the immunization in Zetra started on July 31, 2021, and that we are administering a total of 200,000 doses of coronavirus vaccines there.

She underlined that everything passed without a single incident. The immunization process in Canton Sarajevo will continue in health centers.

Source: Fena news agency

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