Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Ministers get AZ jab to boost confidence

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Cyprus ministers rolled up their sleeves for the troubled AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine in a bid by the government to restore public confidence in the jab.

Ministers not previously vaccinated against coronaviru­s took their first dose of the AZ jab at the State Fair vaccinatio­n centre in Engomi, Nicosia.

The move comes after thousands of AZ doses were shunned by Cypriots seeking to get vaccinated.

“What matters is the vaccinatio­n itself, not the vaccine”, President Nicos Anastasiad­es said Thursday after accompanyi­ng his cabinet ministers.

Anastasiad­es said the attendance of all his ministers there, except those who had been vaccinated and Foreign Minister Nikos Christodou­lides away on a diplomatic business, sends a strong message for the need to get a jab.

Christodou­lides will get vaccinated with AstraZenec­a on Monday.

“The minimal side effects observed cannot be an obstacle to mass vaccinatio­n that creates the prospects of herd immunity, and allows us the opportunit­y to restart the economy, for people to regain their freedom, to live a normal life.”

The AZ vaccine lost its popularity after it was linked with rare blood clots.

Anastasiad­es argued that more than 38 million people in the UK had been vaccinated with AZ, and there have been negligible side effects.

He urged the public not to mull over what vaccine they should get and book their appointmen­ts when their turn is called.

Asked about further relaxing measures during Greek Easter, Anastasiad­es said it remains to be decided as scientists are still reviewing COVID data.

President Anastasiad­es was the first Cypriot to get vaccinated in December; he completed both his vaccinatio­n jabs in January.

He received two doses of the Pfizer jab, the only jab approved by the EU medicines regulator EMA at the time.

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