National vaccination week starts early November, says paper
A letter from the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) to the Swiss cantons gives details for the national vaccination week, which will start in early November, reports the Sonntagsblick newspaper.
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La campaña nacional de vacunación iniciaría en noviembre
“Berset’s troops will go door to door” with 17,000 anti-Covid counsellors, the paper writes on Sunday. Health minister Alain Berset has put his weight behind this plan, announced by the government on Friday.
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Lukas Engelberger, president of cantonal health directors, is also backing this vaccination drive, writes the Sonntagszeitung. He says a drug against Covid-19, which some pharmaceutical companies want to bring to market, is not an alternative to vaccination. Switzerland cannot afford to stop vaccinating on the pretext that a drug is on the horizon, he concludes.
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