The World Health Organization opposes the mandatory use of the coronavirus vaccine.

The World Health Organization said that convincing people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 would be much more effective than forcing them to do so.
Kate O'Brien, head of the World Health Organization's immunization department, emphasized that encouraging and facilitating access to vaccines is a better and more effective way, stating that coercion is not an appropriate way to ensure immunity against this disease.
In addition to general guidelines, the World Health Organization emphasizes that each country must design and implement a program to immunize its population and vaccinate its citizens.
According to estimates by the UN health agency, 51 types of vaccines have entered the human testing phase and 13 vaccines are in the final stage of mass production.
Britain is the first country to begin administering the Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday.
Source: Radio Farda




