Condition: New (Unused) - Mint MNH
Souvenir sheet - 1V


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About the Souvenir Sheet:
The postage stamps are applied on the colors of the national flag. The first stamp is focusing on doctor Edward Jenner, a pioneer of the vaccine concept, inoculating a child. The word comes from the Latin vaccinus, which means “derived from the cow”, represented by a milker and a cow. The second postage stamp has illustrations of several vials, ampoules, and syringe, representing the various vaccines available in the “PNI - National Immunization Program”. The second row stamp shows the girls and boys vaccination booklet, the infant vaccination calendar and a mother holding her baby. Next to it, a family admiring gloved hands preparing a syringe for vaccination. In the last row, the postage stamp on the left illustrates an immunization made with a jet injector, similar to the one used at the time, and an elderly couple who refer the population that benefited from the effects of the vaccine in combating and eradicating smallpox. And finally, the polio vaccination print, with a child receiving the droplet from the hands of a health professional, and two young people also benefited from previous vaccination campaigns. The technique used was computer graphics.

Estimated time to receive (in days):

Locus Minimum Average Maximum
America and Europa       10       20       45
Oceania       16       28       50
Africa       18       26       50
Asia - Japan       12       20       45
Asia - Russia       20       38       60
Asia - Others       15       31       60