Serbia forced to take two-vaccine approach to cover shortfall
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Serbia has been forced to take the Sputnik-V as well as the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine to cover a shortfall. The Pfizer vaccine doses it will be given will be enough for less than five percent of the population. It is feared that wealthier countries will take most of the supply.
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