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The COVID-19 vaccine is to appear in Poland after the new year. It will be free and voluntary, and the person who will use it will receive the so-called Vaccinated status and – as recently announced by the Minister of Health – will be able to take advantage of certain benefits. What kind? Here’s what we already know about it.
- The ministry announced a wide-ranging information campaign. Benefits are also expected to encourage vaccination against COVID-19
- People who take both doses required for the effectiveness of the vaccine will benefit from the benefits
- Non-medical benefits following vaccination include release from quarantine after contact with infected persons, not taking into account the applicable limits for meetings and meetings
- You can find more up-to-date information on the TvoiLokony home page
Over 70 percent should be vaccinated. Poles want less than 40 percent.
– Vaccinations are necessary to protect your own and relatives’ health, especially of people at risk – emphasized recently Minister of Health Adam Niedzielski. At stake, however, is also economic development and “in the shortest possible perspective, a return to life from before the epidemic”.
The director of the Military Medical Institute in Warsaw, gen. Prof. Grzegorz Gielerak. – The only way to get rid of a pandemic is to perform mass vaccinations in a short timein order to gain immunity and thus say goodbye to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. For this to happen, over 70 percent should be vaccinated. Poles, he emphasized, otherwise “the disease will accompany us all the time”.
- Who will not be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19?
On December 8, Deputy Minister of Health Maciej Miłkowski declared that Poland is fully secured in case all citizens want to be vaccinated. Meanwhile, according to opinion polls, 37 percent declare that they are willing to vaccinate, 47 percent. of us say that they will not want to be vaccinated.
The ministry announced a wide-ranging information campaign. Benefits are also expected to encourage vaccination against COVID-19. What will we get Vaccinated Status after receiving the vaccine?
What are the benefits of getting vaccinated against COVID-19?
Health Minister Adam Niedzielski spoke about the incentives for people who get vaccinated against COVID-19 on December 8. People who take both doses required for the effectiveness of the vaccine will benefit from the benefits. Let us remind you that the preparation will be administered as an intramuscular injection in two doses administered 21 days apart.
- How do we prove that we have been vaccinated against COVID-19? A special code will confirm this
Of course, the greatest benefit we get by getting vaccinated is protection against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. A few days ago, prof. Andrzej Horban, the prime minister’s chief advisor on COVID-19. The specialist emphasized that for the elderly, a sufficient incentive should be that the person would protect themselves from the disease. – In the case of younger people, the infection will not be transmitted to their parents and grandparents, which will allow them to enjoy family life for a long time – he said.
- Will we not have to wear masks thanks to the vaccine?
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 also has non-medical benefits:
- release from quarantine after contact with people who are infected or at high risk of infection
- release from quarantine after travel to high-risk countries from a COVID-19 point of view
- the vaccinated person is not included in the applicable assembly and meeting limits
On December 8, the health minister stated that it was a “minimum package”. “As soon as we get acquainted with the characteristics of individual products, a decision will be made on additional incentives for the vaccinated,” he announced.
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