Hi, thank you. Ya, the govt' website CLAIMS just over 50%
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic confirmed today that our country has enough vaccines against coronavirus to administer the third dose, stating that more than 50 percent of the adult population has been vaccinated, but that is not enough to gain herd immunity though.
www.srbija.gov.rs
BUT govt stats should be taken with a grain of salt IMO.
So, better to stick with the 42%. Would that not be seen TOO low though, in a country of just 7 million? They have given nearly 6.5 million doses, but I guess that means a lot of foreign people have gotten them. Perhaps they could have focused more on citizens, I don't know.
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Answering the questions of journalists at the Aviation Academy in Belgrade, Brnabic specified that 50.1 percent of the population, i.e. 2,705,458 adult citizens had been vaccinated, but that it is still far from herd immunity.
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-What would be considered enough for herd immunity?