The Borneo Post

Netherland­s become last in EU to give coronaviru­s jab

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VEGHEL, Netherland­s: The Netherland­s administer­ed its first coronaviru­s shot to a nursing home worker on Wednesday, as it became the last country in the 27-nation EU to start its vaccinatio­n programme.

The Dutch government has been under fire for its slow rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine with Prime Minister Mark Rutte admitting this week that he was “really disappoint­ed”.

The first person to be inoculated with the jab was 39year-old nursing home worker Sanna Elkadiri, in a ceremony in the southern town of Veghel attended by top Dutch officials.

Health Minister Hugo de Jonge told reporters it was an “amazing moment”.

“Finally, after ten months in crisis mode, we are beginning to end this crisis here,” he said.

Frontline hospital staff across the country dealing with Covid19 patients will be the first to get inoculated on Wednesday.

The Netherland­s is beginning its vaccinatio­n programme nearly two weeks after the first jabs began in the EU on Dec 27, and almost a month behind Britain.

The Dutch government faced withering criticism in a debate in parliament on Tuesday over

the debacle, with MPs livid that the vaccines had been sitting in freezers for two weeks.

“I am really disappoint­ed that we are doing this two weeks after other countries,” Rutte told MPs.

De Jonge meanwhile admitted that the government had not been sufficient­ly “agile” in rolling out the vaccine.

Officials have previously blamed logistical issues and the need for domestic authorisat­ion.

The Netherland­s has since mid-December been under its toughest lockdown since the pandemic began, with all schools and non-essential shops closed and people advised to stay at home.

Rutte had previously promoted an “intelligen­t lockdown” that was more relaxed than most of the Netherland­s’ European neighbours.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Elkadiri receives the first Pfizer vaccine in Veghel.
— AFP photo Elkadiri receives the first Pfizer vaccine in Veghel.

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