Health authorities in Libya began vaccinating people against the coronavirus on Saturday using Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine and AstraZeneca shots provided through the COVAX programme.
Read moreThe Libyan Health Minister, Ali Al-Zanati, said Wednesday that he had ordered the distribution of Coronavirus vaccines to all vaccination centers to kickoff the campaign across Libya.
Read moreTurkey dispatched Wednesday a shipment of 150,000 doses of the Chinese Sinovac vaccine, along with a shipment of medicines for patients already infected with the Coronavirus, to Libya.
Read moreThe Libyan Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has given the green light for the use of the imported Coronavirus vaccines: Sputnik V and AstraZeneca, saying in a presser on Tuesday that the tested samples of the vaccin
Read moreThe Head of the Libyan National Center for Disease Control, Badr Al-Deen Al-Najjar, has said that 18 municipalities are now ready to receive Coronavirus Sputnik V vaccines and that the center has been preparing the vac
Read moreThe Director of the Food and Drug Control Center, Abdullah Abdullah, called on the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) to not start the Covid-19 vaccinations until completing the approval procedures.
Read moreThe Representative of World Health Organization (WHO) in Libya, Elizabeth Hoff, took the Coronavirus vaccine, along with other WHO office in Libya's workers, as part of the start of the Libyan national vaccination camp
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah announced Saturday, in a presser at the National Center for Disease Control, the start of Covid-19 vaccination campaign in the country.
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