Ognjen Gajić, a pulmonologist and specialist in intensive care at the American Mayo Clinic, said in Pressing that experts in the USA, Europe, and other countries estimate that the coronavirus pandemic will be reduced by the summer to the point where we can return to normal life. He emphasized that these estimates refer to the whole world, not only to developed countries. "A vaccine is the main thing that will help end the pandemic, but two-thirds of the population must be immune either through recovery or vaccination for the measures to be relaxed. Experts in the US, Europe, and other countries say that the pandemic would be reduced by the summer to the possibility of a normal life, which means we go to matches, to the theater, to concerts, etc. It has to be the whole world because the virus has taught us that there are no borders. The world is so connected that it is impossible to hide if you do not take extraordinary public health measures, which is the principle of the system, like New Zealand. Even though it's an island, they've made an extraordinary system, and they've been living for a long time because they've managed to do what they need to, but they haven't managed to do it.", said Gajic. The vaccination program has started in the USA, the EU countries are starting on Thursday, and Serbia also managed to get vaccines earlier through a direct deal, even though it is not in the EU. Bosnia and Herzegovina is on hold, forecasts are that it will arrive in the spring. "I find it very sad that the population of this country is denied an equal relationship, at least with countries in the region that are not members of the EU. On behalf of the citizens, I feel a little humiliated. I think that we should be put in an equal human position. I would ask all authorities to, without participating in that vaccination program, what else can we hope for? It's sad to prevent citizens from having equal rights. We need to send health workers around the world to get vaccinated. It's inhumane to the population, to people in nursing homes... If nothing else, a relationship with the population should have been shown. said in Pressing the director of the General Hospital "Primary Dr. Abdulah Nakaš" prof. Ph.D. Ismet Gavrankapetanović. (http://ba.n1info.com/)