All the states of the European Union have received vaccines against the coronavirus. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced this on Saturday, December 26, on Twitter.
"Today we are turning the page of a difficult year. Vaccines against COVID-19 have been delivered to all EU countries. Vaccination throughout the European Union will begin tomorrow," von der Leyen wrote.
Von der Leyen's video appeal was also published on social networks, in which she added that vaccines became available in all EU countries at the same time.
"Vaccination will allow us to gradually return to normal life," said von der Leyen.
At the same time, she urged Europeans to continue to exercise caution and protect themselves by taking security measures.
In Ukraine, the arrival of the first insignificant batch of vaccines is expected in March 2021 at best.