British Minister: Corona vaccine may become vaccinated annually

In a statement to the British Minister responsible for spreading the vaccine in Britain, Nazem Al-Zahawi, he said that the United Kingdom has no intention of obtaining passports for the Corona vaccine, explaining that the vaccine is still not mandatory in Britain, and it is likely that it will become a Covid-19 vaccine annually, like seasonal influenza. .

Al-Zahawi added, "There are several reasons for not granting us vaccination passports. Vaccinations are not mandatory in this country. As Boris Junus told Parliament, this is not the way we do things in the UK. We acknowledge things through coordination, we still don't know what it is." The effect of vaccines on mobility. "

He added, "A passport for the vaccine will be discriminatory. Of course you have evidence that you received the vaccine by your doctor. And if other parties ask to provide evidence of that. This is up to those countries. We gave the first dose to 11.5 million people. We have no plan to use a passport. Vaccine travel. "

The British minister also confirmed in his statement that it is very possible to obtain a booster dose and annual vaccinations for the Covid-19 vaccine in Britain to counter the mutated virus.

Al-Zahawi added: "We often see a yearly promotion of the vaccine or a boost in the fall of the vaccine and then an annual boost, which is the way we deal with influenza vaccines, you are looking at a variable type of virus that is spreading around the world, you quickly produce a different type of vaccine and then start About vaccinating and protecting the nation. "

The Corona virus has killed at least two million 310 thousand and 234 people in the world since it appeared in China in December 2019, according to a toll prepared by "France Press", on Sunday, according to official sources.

More than 105 million and 750 thousand and 940 cases of the virus were recorded, while at least 64 million and 417 thousand and 600 people have recovered.

These figures are based on the daily numbers provided by the health authorities for each country, and exclude the re-evaluations conducted by statistical agencies, as happened in Russia, Spain and Britain.

On Saturday, 11,728 deaths and 427,072 new injuries were recorded in the world.