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So far, about a million people have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in Poland. Not all have started vaccination on time for their group. What should you do then? And what happens when our referral deadline passes?
- By February 2, almost a million people had been vaccinated in Poland, over 230. this group has already received a second dose
- According to the data of the Ministry of Health, not all of the group “0” were vaccinated. Vaccinations for this group were originally scheduled to end in January, but are still ongoing
- Not all of this group were able to sign up on time. What should I do in such a situation?
- For more information on vaccination against COVID-19, visit the TvoiLokony home page
Vaccinations against COVID in Poland – the first million is behind us
More than a month after the launch of mass vaccination against coronavirus in Poland, 1,23 million doses of the vaccine were administered. Of this number, some people have already received the second dose, which means that about a million people have been vaccinated at least once.
According to the Ministry of Health, 19% of people have taken the COVID-94 vaccine. doctors and 80 percent. residents of social welfare homes.
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Vaccinations against COVID – what to do when the registration for vaccinations in your group is over?
In the “0” group, which includes, inter alia, medical personnel, about one million people are entitled to vaccination. And although for this group both the date of registration for vaccinations and the date of the vaccination itself have been extended, it is clearly visible that a large number of them still have not been vaccinated. Due dates cannot be postponed indefinitely, so there is a risk that some will remain unvaccinated.
What should people do when immunization in their group is over?
– People who want to get vaccinated on the new date should get an e-referral individually (e.g. at POZ) and make an appointment for vaccination – says Joanna Koc from the Ministry of Health’s communication office in an interview with Gazeta.pl
Does this apply to every group? Will the persons entitled to vaccinate at earlier dates, in the next vaccination rounds, receive priority treatment or like the rest of groups I or II? We sent questions to the Ministry of Health, waiting for answers.
Referral for COVID vaccination – what to do if it expires?
E-referral for vaccination for specific age groups, occupational, is generated automatically and valid for 60 days, we read on the government website dedicated to vaccinations.
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What happens if the referral deadline has passed? If someone has not been vaccinated within the validity period of the first e-referral, they may ask their doctor to refer them again – informs the Ministry of Health on its website.
– Currently, a change in the regulations is being carried out, extending the validity of the referral from 60 to 90 days from the date of issue. For now, it is not known when the planned change will come into force – adds Koc to Gazeta.pl.
Vaccinations in Poland – current data
So far, 1 vaccinations have been performed in Poland: 231 with the first dose and 716 with the second dose. 998 doses of the vaccine were administered in the last 587 hours.
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According to experts, in order to achieve population immunity and extinguish the epidemic, 40 to 70 percent should be vaccinated. Poles.
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