President's Office dpty head Tymoshenko expects first vaccines against COVID-19 to arrive in Ukraine from India on Feb 23 morning
A batch of the Indian vaccine CoviShield may arrive in Ukraine on the morning of February 23, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Tymoshenko said.
"The vaccine is on the way. I hope it will be in Ukraine in the morning. It is already on the plane. But the plane has its own route. Unfortunately, the first batch does not fly directly, there are some logistical problems," Tymoshenko said during his speech at the all-Ukrainian forum "Ukraine 30. Infrastructure" on Monday, February 22.
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