The first batch of flu vaccines has arrived in Ukraine: where and when it will appear.

The first batch of flu vaccines has arrived in Ukraine: where and when it will appear
The first batch of flu vaccines has arrived in Ukraine: where and when it will appear

Flu Vaccine Delivery

According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Health reported that the first 76,000 doses of flu vaccine produced in Korea (batch Q60225002) have successfully passed state quality control. The State Service of Ukraine for Medicines and Drugs has given a positive conclusion, confirming that the vaccine meets the requirements of state and international standards. The vaccine will soon be available for sale at medical institutions and pharmacies.

The government emphasized that all vaccines imported into Ukraine must undergo laboratory quality control by the State Drug Service. Currently, another 100,667 doses of the French-made vaccine are undergoing quality control. After successful verification, they will also become available for sale. The Ministry of Health reminded that respiratory viral infections (colds) are often mistakenly referred to as 'flu.'

The Importance of Vaccination

Flu and COVID-19 differ in their development dynamics, symptoms, and possible complications. The most effective method of flu prevention remains annual vaccination.

According to the Ministry of Health, the first batches of flu vaccine have successfully passed quality control, and they are already expected in medical institutions and pharmacies. There is also an emphasis on the importance of annual vaccination as a key method of flu prevention, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flu vaccination is an important step in protecting the population, especially during epidemic periods. Regular vaccination helps reduce the risk of illness and complications, which is an important aspect in our time when the COVID-19 pandemic remains relevant. Citizens have the opportunity to receive the vaccine at medical institutions, highlighting the government's efforts to improve public health.


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