COVID-19 vaccination in Croatia

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COVID-19 vaccination in Croatia

COVID-19 vaccination in Croatia began on December 27, 2020, following the approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine by the European Medicines Agency. The vaccination campaign is a crucial part of Croatia's strategy to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

As of [current date], [number] doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Croatia. The vaccination program prioritizes healthcare workers, elderly individuals, and other high-risk populations.

The Croatian government has established vaccination centers across the country to ensure widespread access to the vaccines. These centers follow strict protocols to maintain safety and efficiency during the vaccination process.

In addition to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, Croatia has also approved the Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines for use in its vaccination campaign. These vaccines have been shown to be effective in preventing severe illness and reducing the spread of the virus.

Despite the progress made in the vaccination effort, challenges remain, including vaccine hesitancy and logistical issues. The Croatian health authorities are working to address these challenges and encourage more people to get vaccinated.

Overall, COVID-19 vaccination in Croatia plays a vital role in protecting public health and controlling the spread of the virus. Continued efforts to vaccinate the population will be essential in overcoming the pandemic and returning to normalcy.


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