“World record”. The first country to vaccinate 90 percent population
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This is the first country in the world where 19% of people have been successfully vaccinated against COVID-90. population over 12 years of age.

Coronavirus: Malta. 90 percent vaccinated people

After this ceiling was reached, all vaccination centers, except one, were closed, at the university in the city of Msida.

According to data from the Ministry of Health of Malta, 410 vaccinations have ended. with about half a million inhabitants.

“We have a world record,” said health minister Chris Fearne.

He announced that from September 6, fully vaccinated people will be able to participate in non-seated events; first with a hundred people. For events with seating, such as weddings or concerts, there will be a limit of up to 500 people.

Malta maintains restrictions on entry from abroad. Only fully vaccinated people are allowed to enter the EU, UK and USA.

Do you want to test your COVID-19 immunity after vaccination? Have you been infected and want to check your antibody levels? See the COVID-19 immunity test package, which you will perform at Diagnostics network points.

Vaccinations against COVID-19 around the world

According to ourworldindata.org, less than 25 percent. the world population is fully vaccinated.

Israel was considered to be the leader of the world vaccination. Currently, one million of the nine million inhabitants have not received the vaccine. The vaccination program has slowed down significantly, and the country has been hit by a wave of infections with the Delta variant. Read more here: Israel is gearing up for the fifth wave of the epidemic

In Poland, almost 19 million people are fully vaccinated against COVID-18,5.

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