In the Kherson region, Crimean people are vaccinated with the CoronaVac vaccine

Савіна Альона
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18:27, 30 July
In the Kherson region, Crimean people are vaccinated with the CoronaVac vaccine
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In the Kherson area vaccination points from COVID-19 for Crimeans work. As of July 30, 62 Crimean people had been vaccinated at these points. According to the Ukrainian government, Crimeans can be vaccinated in the closest places to the peninsula - in 3 hospitals in the city of Kherson, settlements - Chongar, Kalanchak and Genichesk. Vaccination was carried out with CoronaVac - a vaccine recommended by the Ministry of Health for vaccination of residents of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. There is also a self-appeal to the vaccination center in the shopping center "Factory", where Pfizer was vaccinated.

The correspondent of Suspilne Crimea learned about it.

"A person calling from the temporarily occupied Crimea needs to dial +38 to call the Ministry of Health hotline. Not all people know that it is necessary to dial +38. When Crimean residents dial 0800, they cannot call. Calls are charged as international", - the representative of the Commissioner for observance of the rights of inhabitants of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol Irina Verigina warned.

According to Tetyana Karchevych, regional coordinator for vaccination against COVID-19, international vaccination certificates will be issued after a person receives two doses of vaccination. A passport and identification code are a prerequisite for vaccination. In order to be able to write a vaccination certificate, a person must be entered in the electronic health care system.

Currently, the 5th stage of vaccination is underway in Ukraine. Those wishing to receive vaccinations may not register through a special application "Action".

People who are now in the Crimea can move to the mainland of Ukraine and be vaccinated in any vaccination center, in any regional center. We constantly record that there is a compulsory vaccination by Sputnik, people refuse this vaccination because I have received information that there are public figures who are in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, they are in contact with public organizations operating on the mainland of Ukraine and will organize transportation of people from that territory across the administrative border so that people can to be vaccinated with a certified vaccine", - Verigina said.

The possibility of vaccination against CPVV with the occupied Crimea is currently being considered. One of the key points is to keep the vaccine cold. As of today, 1,702,884 people have been fully vaccinated on the mainland of Ukraine.