(updated: 4 JUNE 2021) Vaccination (immunization) in Serbia began on 24 December (earlier than in the majority of European countries). Prime Minister Ana Brnabic received the first vaccine. She was also the first Prime Minister in Europe to receive the vaccine shot. Serbia was the third country in Europe, after Britain and Switzerland, to start the vaccination. In Serbia, mass vaccination of the population in the fight against Covid-19 launched on 19 January. Medical staff was the first to receive the vaccine, the immunization of geriatric centres' patrons followed, and the vaccines were then administered to the personnel of the Ministry of the Interior, Serbian Army and other security services, media representatives and others. In Serbia, citizens express interest to be vaccinated against Covid-19 through the e-Government portal or by phone - via the contact center, upon which they receive a message with the date and time of vaccination appointment. The Serbian Government informed that it enabled registering for vaccination against coronavirus via Viber app, starting 6 April, which is available through the official info service of the Serbian Government launched on Viber.
As of 9 April, all local governments will start arranging open vaccination posts where citizens will be able to get vaccine shots without prior registration, while the immunization of citizens who registered via e-Government portal or the Viber app will also be carried out at the same time. The elderly are constantly pleaded with and invited to apply for the vaccine if they have not already, considering that citizens over 70 years of age are a priority. At the same time, citizens of all ages are invited to register and get vaccinated, since immunization has also begun of those who are not in the priority groups. Medical workers have also been vaccinating residents of smaller and rural areas, who have not registered via e-Government. The importance of vaccination is constantly emphasized, as well as the fact that it is the only solution in the fight against the Covid-19 virus. * On 26 April - Director of the Office for e-Government Mihailo Jovanovic said that from tomorrow, vaccination without making an appointment will be possible at all vaccination posts throughout Serbia, with three vaccines available - Pfizer, Sputnik V and Sinopharm.
*There are more than 222 vaccination posts in Serbia, where citizens can appear without an appointment and be vaccinated with any of the four types of vaccine. Additional financial support in the amount of RSD 3,000 is planned for all citizens of Serbia who have been vaccinated so far and all those who will receive at least the first dose of the vaccine by 31 May.
As of 12 May, all citizens of Serbia can download the digital green certificate, i.e. the certificate on the vaccination against Covid-19 and the results of various tests for this infectious disease. *From 3 to 15 June, citizens older than the age of 16 who received at least one dose of the vaccine by 31 May are able to register on the website of the Treasury Administration and receive 3,000 dinars.
In percentage terms, 46 percent of the adult population received one dose, while about 35 percent were revaccinated. Currently, we have enough vaccines in Serbia to immunize 3,115,000 citizens. It is expected that by the end of June, 50 percent of the population will be revaccinated, that is, around 2,800,000 adult citizens of Serbia. 25,000 citizens are vaccinated in Serbia every day. Belgrade, Nis, Uzice are at the top of the list, according to the number of vaccinated adult citizens. * Example of Belgrade - 712.923 people were vaccinated, which is 51.2 percent of the adult population, and 616.868 people were revaccinated, which is 44.3 percent of the adult population. In the population between the ages of 65 and 74, 80.4 percent of people have been vaccinated. A total of 1.329.791 doses of vaccines were administered in Belgrade.
On Thursday, 8 April, Serbia broke its own record for the number of persons vaccinated, when more than 75,000 people were vaccinated. This is a result that, in proportion to the number of citizens, even the most developed countries in Europe and the world cannot take pride in.
*On 22 December, the first quantities of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered to Serbia. Serbia is the second country in Europe, after Great Britain, to receive the Pfizer vaccine. *On 16 January, one million doses of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine arrived. *On 29 January, 40,000 million doses of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine arrived. *On 9 February, a new consignment of 50,000 Sputnik V vaccines arrived from Russia.
*On 11 February, Russian experts arrived in Serbia and discussed with Serbian experts how to start the production of Russian vaccines in Serbia as soon as possible. They visited the Torlak Institute in order to assess the technological and personnel capacities of the Institute for the production of the Sputnik V vaccine.
* On 15 February, 40,950 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech company vaccine against coronavirus arrived in Serbia. *On 21 February, 150,000 AstraZeneca vaccines arrived in Serbia, which have been available at every vaccination post since 23 February. Serbia was the first country in the Balkans to have this vaccine at that point in time. *On 22 February, 46,800 more Pfizer vaccines arrived in Serbia. *On 22 February, 50,000 more Sputnik V vaccines were delivered. *On 28 February, a new consignment of 100,000 doses of the Sputnik V vaccine arrived (this was a delivery of the second dose of the vaccine - for revaccination), since the first and second doses have a different composition. *On 1 March, a delivery of 58,500 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines arrived. *On 4 March - during his official visit to Berlin, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic said that German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas informed him that Serbia would soon receive 300,000 vaccines from the COVAX program (the first doses arrived on 2 April). * On 5 March, 500,000 more Sinopharm vaccines were delivered. *On 8 March, 28,080 doses of vaccines by Pfizer- BioNTech company arrived.
*On 11 March – Minister Popovic announced that the production of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine at the Torlak Institute will begin in May, and that Serbia will thus become the first country in the territory of Europe where this vaccine is produced. *On 11 March – during his visit to the UAE, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that it had been agreed that, together with the United Arab Emirates and China, a vaccine against the coronavirus of the Chinese company Sinopharm would be produced in Serbia. President Vucic pointed out that, in addition to the timetable made with the competent Russian minister for the production of the Russian vaccine at Torlak, it was agreed that the factory for the Sinopharm vaccine would be completed and start production from 15 October. *On 15 March - A delivery of 16,380 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived. *On 18 March - President Aleksandar Vucic talked via video link with the management of Sinopharm company about the process of procuring vaccines, building a factory of Chinese vaccines in Serbia and building and equipping Serbian hospitals. An agreement on the purchase of another two million doses of Sinopharm vaccines was signed at the meeting. * On 18 March - President Vucic announced that Serbia will have two vaccine factories and will produce between 30 and 40 million doses a year. The President had talks with the representatives of Sinopharm, while Minister Nenad Popovic discussed the production of the Sputnik V vaccine. (He stated that he expected that in less than a year, the liquid for the vaccine would be produced, and not just packaged.) *On 22 March - 55,990 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered. *On 23 March - 100,000 doses of the first component of the Sputnik V vaccine arrived in Serbia. *On 25 March - The Russian Direct Investment Fund and the Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera “Torlak” announced that an agreement has been reached on the production of the Sputnik V vaccine in Serbia. This will make our country the first state in Southern Europe to produce Sputnik V, and the vaccine could be exported to other countries in the region at later stages. The production of the vaccine will start by May at Torlak. *On 29 March - 23,570 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived. Serbia paid EUR 4.8 million in advance to the COVAX system, and we donated EUR 2 million for the development of the vaccine through the European Commission. Since no vaccines from the COVAX programme were delivered to Serbia, Serbia procured them bilaterally. *On 2 April, the first consignment of 57,600 AstraZeneca vaccines arrived through the COVAX mechanism. *On 5 April, half a million Sinopharm vaccines arrived. The Prime Minister stated that 2.5 million vaccines were delivered to Serbia from China alone, and that a little less than a million of vaccines were delivered by all other manufacturers.
*On 5 April - The Torlak Institute signed a Technology Transfer Agreement with the Russian Direct Investment Fund and the Russian pharmaceutical company Generium, under which the Russian side will transmit to the Serbian side data on procedures and technologies required for the production of the Sputnik V vaccine in Serbia.
*On 12 April - 106,470 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived. *15 April – President Vucic announced that another 211,000 Pfizer vaccines would arrive on Monday, 19 April, as well as that 50,000 doses of the second component of the Russian vaccine arrived on 14 April, and that on 16 April another batch of same quantity was expected, as are another 100,000 doses of the Sputnik V first component on Monday or Tuesday. Chinese Sinopharm vaccines are also expected by the end of this month. *19 April - 211,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Serbia, which is the largest single delivery of that vaccine to our country so far.
* On 23 April – President Vucic said that we have enough vaccines and that vaccination in the region is important. He said that Serbia received the largest number of vaccines against the coronavirus from the Chinese company Sinopharm and then from the Pfizer-BioNTech company, that he expected 36,000 vaccines from the EU, and stressed that it was important for Serbia that citizens in the region were also vaccinated. *On 26 April - A new batch of 500,000 Chinese Sinopharm vaccines against coronavirus arrived in Serbia. *On 5 May - 104.130 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Serbia * 10. May - 104,130 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered * 10. May - 20,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccine were delivered * 12. May - 120,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine from Covax program were delivered * 17. May - 104,130 doses of Pfizer-BioNTek vaccine were delivered * 19. May - 440,000 doses of "Sinofarm" vaccine were delivered * 19. May - The Russian Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology confirmed the quality of the vaccine produced at Torlak and approved the future production of the "Sputnik V" vaccine at this institute. * 22. May - 266,000 doses of Sinofarm delivered * 24. May - 104,130 doses of Pfizer-BioNTek vaccine arrive
* 27. May - 500,000 vaccines "Sinofarm" vaccine delivered
Since the beginning of the pandemic, 58 planes have arrived in Serbia, which received medical equipment donated by China and local companies, and, in addition, three more freight trains delivered everything that Serbia bought from that country during the pandemic. *On 14 February - President Vucic handed over the first batch of 4,680 Pfizer vaccines to Prime Minister of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev, while on 24 February, Minister Loncar handed over another 3,510 doses of Pfizer vaccine to the Macedonian Minister of Health. *On 17 February - Serbia donated 2,000 Sputnik V vaccines to Montenegro. *Approximately 5,000 health care workers from the Republic of Srpska have been vaccinated in Serbia so far, and our country will make the vaccination information system available to the Republic of Srpska so that they can use it when they have enough vaccines. *On 2 March – Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic handed over to the Chairman and Members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina a batch of 5,000 AstraZeneca company vaccines donated by Serbia to Bosnia and Herzegovina, while on 12 March, another 5,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine were delivered from Serbia. * On 15 March – all employees of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina were vaccinated at a hospital in Uzice, at the request of that court, in cooperation with the Constitutional Court of Serbia, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Serbian Embassy in Sarajevo. *On 23 March - vaccination of 105 journalists from North Macedonia began at the Public Health Institute in Vranje. AstraZeneca vaccines for Macedonian journalists were provided at the request of the Macedonian Association of Journalists in cooperation with the Journalists' Association of Serbia, and with the support of the Office of the Serbian President. *On 23 March - President Aleksandar Vucic handed over ventilators and other medical equipment for the Republic of Srpska. The donation was received by Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik. *On 24 March - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS) announced that, in cooperation with the Serbian Government, 10,000 vaccines were provided for businessmen from the region and their employees. *On 29 March - The President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia announced that 8,500 businessmen from the region were vaccinated in Serbia over the weekend (on 27 and 28 March).
39,000 foreign nationals were vaccinated (using AstraZeneca vaccine), who arrived either at the invitation of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce or registered on their own via the e-Government portal. Prime Minister Brnabic stated that the vaccination of people from the region was a huge success and assessed that this was a way to raise common security, because if people in the region were not safe, people in Serbia were not safe either. The most numerous were citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Montenegro *On 8 April - The Prime Minister stated that Serbia was currently focused on vaccinating its citizens, but that we would endeavour to help friends and neighbours in the fight against coronavirus through vaccine donations. Around 53,000 foreign nationals who do not have a registered residence in Serbia have applied for vaccination in Serbia, by registering for vaccination via the e-Government portal. Foreign nationals are currently not being vaccinated, but Serbian citizens only, and once they have been vaccinated the option of vaccinating registered foreign nationals will be considered. Vaccination is free in Serbia, and the same applies to foreign nationals who get a vaccine shot in our country. Advertisements for vaccination through agencies have appeared on social media and the internet, however, it is not possible to make a vaccination appointment in Serbia through any foreign or domestic travel agency, and these are internet frauds. *On 8 April - The Government has decided to send a donation of 20,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to the Canton of Sarajevo. *On 9 April - 29 journalists from the Sarajevo Canton Television were vaccinated in Novi Pazar. On 10 April - Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik stated that he had agreed with the Serbian President that around 20,000 vaccines would be delivered from Serbia to the Republic of Srpska early next week. *On 23 April – President Vucic said that Serbia had sent 120,000 vaccines to the region so far, as well as that about 65,000 citizens from the countries of the region were vaccinated in Serbia, which made up a total of about 200,000 vaccines for the people in the region. * The Returning Point programme for establishing ties with the Serbian diaspora, with the support of the Office for Information Technologies and eGovernment of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, ensured a special date for vaccination of Serbian citizens from the diaspora.
Serbian citizens living abroad will be able to be vaccinated on 15 May in Belgrade, and applications for immunization are available on the website of the Returning Point association https://tackapovratka.rs/poziv-za-vakcinaciju-dijaspore/. The applications were open until Friday, 30 April, 11:59 PM, and everyone who applied will receive a confirmation of the vaccination date as well as the exact time when they should appear at the Belgrade Fair.
Due to the noticeable increased interest and a large number of inquiries made to our diplomatic and consular missions regarding vaccination of foreign nationals in Serbia (without a registered permanent residence in our country), but also the arrival of foreign nationals on their own initiative to be vaccinated in Serbia, it is important, in such situations to unequivocally communicate the following in receiving countries, through the media and in direct contact with interested parties:
In recent days, due to great publicity in the media around the world and the well-organized process of procurement of vaccines and immunization in Serbia, there is a great interest in being vaccinated in our country, not only from the region but also from a large part of Western and Central Europe. A large number of inquiries has also been recorded for "vaccine tourism", both of citizens from those parts of Europe, and of tour operators, travel agencies and airlines.
In recent days, the interest of the domestic population in vaccination has increased, and Serbia is making daily records in vaccinating its own population. Foreign citizens are able express interest in being vaccinated in Serbia via the eGovernment portal, but it is important to note that this is not enough and that it is necessary to receive a confirmation response and an invitation with the date/time and location of vaccination. For this reason it is not advisable that foreign nationals, having only expressed interest through the eGovernment portal or even without doing so (since there have been such examples at vaccination posts), come to Serbia on their own initiative to be vaccinated and thus expose themselves to unpleasant situations and costs." VACCINATION OF MEMBERS OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS IN SERBIA
Close to 1,300 members of the diplomatic corps, holders of special ID cards (diplomatic, official, consular, etc.), registered and were vaccinated. *On 13, 18 and 19 February, Sinopharm vaccines were administered. This completed the first round of vaccination. The second round, that is, revaccination with that vaccine, was carried out on 11 and 12 March. *On 23 February, vaccination with the Pfizer vaccine began. Revaccination using this vaccine was carried out from 16 to 19 March. Also, vaccination with Sputnik V and AstraZeneca started. *On 20 March, remaining revaccinations were performed and it was also made possible for members of the diplomatic corps to receive the vaccine, who for certain reasons could not be vaccinated. VACCINATION OF MIGRANTS
*On 24 March, the vaccination of migrants started in the outpatient clinic of the migrant center in Krnjaca. Around 500 migrants have registered. |