Only 10 percent of the vaccine doses allocated for Ida-Viru County were given out during Easter weekend's mass vaccinations, regional newspapers have reported. Experts believe this was due to concerns around the AstraZeneca vaccine. Regional newspaper Põhjarannik wrote (link in Estonian) wrote that in the Ida-Viru Central Hospital only 32 people were vaccinated in three days. Director of the Hospital Infection Control Service Natalia Nikitina said that people living in the county have a low level of trust in the AstraZeneca vaccine. If the hospital could offer other manufacturer's vaccines then there would have been a higher uptake. Chief executive of medical center Corrigo Merle Harjo said only 15 percent of the expected people came to get their dose.