Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa announced on Monday that the first coronavirus vaccines could start arriving in Spain âfrom January 4 or 5,â once the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approves a vaccine candidate. The EMA is likely to approve the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech by December 29 at the latest. This vaccine has already been approved for use in the United Kingdom, which began vaccinating priority groups last week.
Spain could start administering the vaccine early next month. Illa said that the âspecific calendarâ will depend on final approval by the EMA, which will meet in 15 days to analyze the Pfizer vaccine, and again on January 12 to do the same with Modernaâs.
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Spain to provide tax-free coronavirus vaccines and tests until 2022 end
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Spain to provide tax-free COVID-19 vaccines and tests ANI | Updated: Dec 10, 2020 08:15 IST
Madrid [Spain], December 10 (ANI/Xinhua): Spain will abolish value-added tax (VAT) on the sale of COVID-19 vaccines and tests until the end of 2022, in accordance with the newly-reached European Union agreements, a senior official said Wednesday.
In SpainCOVID-19 vaccinations will be free for citizens and administered by the public health system, Spain s Finance Minister and Government Spokesperson Maria Jesus Montero told the press after the weekly cabinet meeting.
The decision, she explained, is in line with EU guidelines issued on Monday requiring member states to modify VAT rates to zero or reduce the rates temporarily.
Spain to provide tax-free COVID-19 vaccines, tests
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