Volgograd Residents Tested On Themselves How Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Going On

Volgograd Residents Tested On Themselves How Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Going On
Volgograd Residents Tested On Themselves How Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Going On

Video: Volgograd Residents Tested On Themselves How Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Going On

Video: Volgograd Residents Tested On Themselves How Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Going On
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During the New Year holidays, the vaccination campaign against coronavirus continues. A large number of stories about the vaccination process have appeared on the Internet.

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For example, residents of Volgograd told local media that on January 5 there were 21 people in the waiting list at the vaccination center. According to the townspeople, people did not understand what to do and in what sequence.

It turned out that first you need to sign up for a vaccination, fill out a questionnaire, then undergo a medical examination, measure saturation, wait for the vaccine to thaw and get an injection. The whole process, according to Volgograd residents, takes about 40 minutes.

Meanwhile, on the eve of her story "Volgogradskaya Pravda.ru" told Lilia Yegorova, who also got vaccinated the other day. She spent no more than 30 minutes in the clinic.

Meanwhile, now the Sputnik V vaccine can be obtained by residents of the Volgograd region from the risk group and those with chronic diseases. The second Russian vaccine has also begun to be used.

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