The Daily Telegraph

EU urges Bulgaria to roll out jab faster amid variant fears

- By Our Foreign Staff

BULGARIA needs to speed up vaccinatio­ns against the coronaviru­s to limit the health risks for its people and for other countries, the EU internal market commission­er in charge of vaccine strategy rollout, Thierry Breton, said yesterday.

Bulgaria is the 27-member bloc’s least vaccinated nation, where less than 30 per cent of its adult population have taken at least one shot against the virus, and the country has the highest Covid19 related death rates in the bloc.

“The first risk is of course for the Bulgarian population, but also (there is a risk) to generate a new variant, which would be more resistant than the other ones,” Mr Breton said.

“I don’t want that we speak of a potential Bulgarian variant over the winter. And if we do not do anything we may see a Bulgarian variant because there’s too many people not being vaccinated.”

Yesterday, Bulgaria reported 2,785 new infections, down from a peak last month, and 155 new deaths. The pandemic has killed 26,985 people in the country of seven million people so far.

Some 22,000 vaccine doses were administer­ed in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to over 3.1million, health ministry data showed.

But many Bulgarians remain vaccine sceptical amid entrenched mistrust in state institutio­ns, and contradict­ory messages from politician­s and experts amid a prolonged political crisis.

In October, the interim government introduced a pass for many indoor spaces to encourage vaccinatio­ns.

“Do not mix politics with science and with the health of the people,” Mr Breton said, stressing that vaccines have been proven to be the most efficient tool to battle the pandemic.

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