Services Price list Doctors About Us Contact Us COVID-19 Online Appointment COVID-19 Coronavirus vaccine Coronavirus vaccine On December 7, 2020, the possibility of voluntary registration for coronavirus vaccination has been opened in Hungary. According to the Prime Minister's Office, vaccinations can start when a safe vaccine - approved by the Hungarian authorities - is available. In November 2020, pharmaceutical companies and research groups from Pfizer / BioNtech, Moderna, University of Oxford / AstraZeneca and the Gamaleya Institute reported positive results on their self-developed vaccines. The world's first (outside of clinical trials) coronavirus vaccination was given to 91-year-old English grandmother Margaret Keenan. The 95 percent effective Pfizer vaccine was approved by UK experts in early December, where a gradual vaccination of the population began.
Coronavirus vaccine On December 7, 2020, the possibility of voluntary registration for coronavirus vaccination has been opened in Hungary. According to the Prime Minister's Office, vaccinations can start when a safe vaccine - approved by the Hungarian authorities - is available. In November 2020, pharmaceutical companies and research groups from Pfizer / BioNtech, Moderna, University of Oxford / AstraZeneca and the Gamaleya Institute reported positive results on their self-developed vaccines. The world's first (outside of clinical trials) coronavirus vaccination was given to 91-year-old English grandmother Margaret Keenan. The 95 percent effective Pfizer vaccine was approved by UK experts in early December, where a gradual vaccination of the population began.
On December 7, 2020, the possibility of voluntary registration for coronavirus vaccination has been opened in Hungary. According to the Prime Minister's Office, vaccinations can start when a safe vaccine - approved by the Hungarian authorities - is available. In November 2020, pharmaceutical companies and research groups from Pfizer / BioNtech, Moderna, University of Oxford / AstraZeneca and the Gamaleya Institute reported positive results on their self-developed vaccines. The world's first (outside of clinical trials) coronavirus vaccination was given to 91-year-old English grandmother Margaret Keenan. The 95 percent effective Pfizer vaccine was approved by UK experts in early December, where a gradual vaccination of the population began.