Poland to conclude coronavirus vaccination strategy until end of week: Prime Minister’s Aid

WARSAW – Poland is expected to complete its vaccination strategy until the end of the week, Prime Minister Michal Dworczyk’s sensibleest adviser said Wednesday after the government announced that it had ordered forty-five million COVID-19 vaccines for the country.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki added that the contract position ranges from five to ten billion zlotys and said he expected citizens to have vaccines until February 2021.

(Report through Alan Charlish, Pawel Florkiewicz and Anna Koper, written through Joanna Plucinska and Louise Heavens)

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