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Armenian Health Minister Sees Long Vaccination Process

Armenian Health Minister Sees Long Vaccination Process Մայիս 11, 2021 Կիսվել Տարածել Տպել Health authorities could take one year to vaccinate the majority of Armenians against the coronavirus, according to Health Minister Anahit Avanesian. Avanesian said that only about 12,000 people making up 0.4 percent of Armenia’s population received a first vaccine dose as of Monday. “This figure is definitely not satisfactory and we are trying to increase the pace [of vaccinations,]” she said, answering questions from Facebook users at the RFE/RL studio in Yerevan. Asked when the country could achieve herd immunity against COVID-19 at this rate, she said: “We will probably need one year to reach the threshold where we can bid farewell to COVID-19.”

Who We Are - News - FIFA Foundation Campus Programme pilot launches in Armenia

Its mission is to mobilise football as a tool for social change 100 children took part at the FIFA Foundation Campus grounds in Armenia The FIFA Foundation Campus Programme, a brand new global initiative that gives girls and boys from under-privileged backgrounds the opportunity to play football and develop their personal and social learning in a safe environment during school breaks, was launched in Yerevan, Armenia last week. Mobilising football as a tool for social change and to improve the lives of young people, whilst contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG), is central to the work of the FIFA Foundation. The week-long FIFA Foundation Campus event saw that put into practice with learning for kids both on and off the pitch.

Pashinian Decries Slow Pace Of COVID-19 Vaccination In Armenia

Տարածել Տպել Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian complained on Thursday about a lack of progress in the Armenian government’s vaccination campaign against COVID-19, telling his ministers to get vaccine shots and thus set an example to skeptical citizens. Pashinian said that only about 2, 700 people making up less than 0.1 percent of Armenia’s population have been vaccinated since the campaign was launched on April 13. “This is a shamefully low figure,” he told a weekly cabinet meeting in Yerevan. Pashinian said the vaccination is critical for not only minimizing coronavirus infections and resulting deaths but also accelerating the country’s recovery from a recession caused by the pandemic.

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