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Bosnian medical worker prepares Covishield vaccines, as first round of vaccination begins in Muslim-Croat Federation entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at Sarajevo General hospital, in Sarajevo, on March 10, 2021. - Medical workers are first people to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford Covishield vaccines from the batch (10, 000 vaccines) donated by president of neighbouring Serbia, earlier this months. Bosnia's foreign minister voiced anger on March 9, 2021 that her country had yet to receive any of the promised vaccines from the EU-backed Covax scheme, saying Bosnians were "justifiably unhappy". (Photo by ELVIS BARUKCIC / AFP)