Bosnia receives jabs from Serbia amid COVAX dispute
Al Jazeera
Serbia’s president flies to Sarajevo to deliver AstraZeneca vaccines amid a delay in planned shipments from COVAX.
Bosnia and Herzegovina received 10,000 vaccines from neighbouring Serbia amid a dispute with the international COVAX mechanism over a delay in planned shipments. The Balkan nation has threatened to sue the programme unless the vaccines arrive as agreed. It has asked for 1.2 million vaccines that would cover about one-third of its population. Members of the multi-ethnic Bosnia presidency on Tuesday discussed the delivery problems with World Health Organization director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.More Related News