3,040 monkeypox vaccines have arrived in Belgium, sudinfo website reports, citing information from the Belga news agency.
“This is a tangible result of the European Health Union”, underlined the Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakidou, the website notes. Ms. Kyriakidou points out that “thanks to the rapid response of the European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA), the first deliveries of 3,040 monkeypox vaccines have arrived in Belgium to protect Belgian citizens and fight this epidemic “.
She adds that “through HERA, we have bought vaccines for all the Member States in need. Within two weeks, we have financed around 110,000 doses and started deliveries to the most affected countries, including Spain, Germany, Portugal and of Belgium. Additional deliveries will be made in the coming weeks.”
Almost 6,000 cases (5,949) have been identified in 33 countries across Europe, according to the latest figures from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). In Belgium, 168 cases have been identified, according to the public health institute Sciensano.
SOURCE: APE-ME
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