As of April 16, 2025, the Flemish government has ordered over 2 million coronavaccines for its autumn vaccination campaign, yet fewer than 1.2 million have been administered. This alarming statistic, revealed by Vlaams Belang MP Freija Van den Driessche, raises concerns about potential wastage and costs associated with surplus vaccines.
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- Vlaamse overheid bestelde 2 miljoen coronavaccins.
- Minder dan 1,2 miljoen vaccinaties geregistreerd.
- Freija Van den Driessche wijst op overschot.
- Kosten voor opslag en vernietiging lopen op.
- Minister Caroline Gennez verwachtte 1,5 miljoen vaccinaties.
- Verlies van belastinggeld geschat op 14 miljoen euro.
What Does the Low Vaccination Rate Mean for Belgium‘s Health Campaigns?
The current low uptake of COVID vaccinations in Flanders could lead to significant waste and financial loss for the government. Despite expectations that 1.5 million residents would get vaccinated, only around 1.17 million doses have been recorded. The implications are serious:
- Potential destruction of hundreds of thousands of unused vaccines
- A projected financial loss estimated at €14 million
- Increased scrutiny on vaccine procurement transparency
The government must act swiftly to address these shortcomings and improve vaccination outreach strategies. Citizens should stay informed about upcoming campaigns to ensure optimal participation and minimize waste moving forward.