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"Green corridors” walk-in vaccination centres remain open on Easter Day

People queuing up in front of Pirogov Emergency Hospital's vaccination centre
Photo: BGNES

The so-called "green corridors" – walk-in vaccination centres – remained open nationwide to all people wanting to get a vaccine on Easter Day, with queues forming in front of some of them.

The biggest hospitals in Sofia – the Military Medical Academy, Alexandrovska Hospital, Pirogov Emergency Hospital, the Interior Ministry Medical Institute – remained open for vaccinations today. 

The medical authorities in the country assured the public there would be enough mRNA vaccines for everyone. 



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