Over 300 teens get vaccinated in occupied Crimea

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11:37, 09 February
Over 300 teens get vaccinated in occupied Crimea
Image source: Окупаційне МОЗ Криму

In occupied Crimea, 470 teenagers from 12 to 17 years old were vaccinated by Sputnik M against COVID-19. During the first week of immunization against a new coronavirus infection in occupied Crimea, 295 teenagers were vaccinated.

The press service of the occupying Ministry of Health of Crimea announced it.

It is noted that Sputnik M is an analogue of Sputnik V with a dosage reduced by five times. Teenagers under 15 years of age need the consent of their parents or legal guardians to be "vaccinated", while older ones can be "vaccinated" without parental consent. The second dose will be available 21 days after the first.

What is known

  • According to the occupational Ministry of Health of Crimea, since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, 10,000 children have been infected with Covid19. The main symptoms of the disease are low-grade fever, cough and runny nose.
  • There is a shortage of ambulances in occupied Crimea due to the number of COVID-19 patients.
  • In occupied Crimea, restrictions are being tightened due to COVID-19 amid the detection of "omicron".

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