Chinese vaccine arrives in Serbia
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Serbia has become the first European country to take delivery of the Chinese coronavirus vaccine, made by Sinopharm.
The batch of a million doses was greeted by Serbian President Aleksander Vucic and Chinese Ambassador Chen Bo when it landed at Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla airport on Saturday morning.
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