There is already a small queue in the wardrobe. - And what will happen here? - the man asks his companion - I do not know, but, in my opinion, something grandiose: look how many cameras, - the girl replies with a grin. Everything you need to know about the coronavirus. RIAMO special project >> On December 5, vaccination against coronavirus began: 70 points were opened in Moscow, and the 191st polyclinic is one of them. Now, only citizens from 18 to 60 years old who are attached to Moscow polyclinics can be vaccinated, who, by virtue of their profession, are in contact with a large number of people. That is, first of all, doctors, teachers and social workers are vaccinated. We are taken to the second floor, where a whole block is allocated for vaccination. Opposite the entrance there is a stand with memos for patients and signs: "Vaccination against COVID-19" and "Comfort zone". Nurses are sitting near the registration desk - this is where they will meet those who signed up for the vaccination. You can sign up for vaccinations through the mos.ru portal. Before this, citizens who are planning to vaccinate in the first place receive an SMS notification. The chief physician of the clinic, Maria Sokolova, is a short woman with a short haircut. Wearing a mask, the woman answers journalists' questions. Those who wish are vaccinated with the drug "Sputnik V", developed by scientists from the Center. Gamalei. His clinical trials took place in June and July. Experts estimate the effectiveness of this vaccine at 95%. “The vaccine was developed using the latest technology; it is vector. It is safe in that it does not contain a live virus, only a certain gene of it. It is delivered to the body by a vector,”explains Maria. This drug consists of two components, so the vaccination is carried out twice. The second component is administered 21 days after the first procedure. The Moscow headquarters explained that such a system provides a reliable immune response. How is the start of vaccination against coronavirus in Moscow >> At 12.00 the first patient arrives - Evgeny Petushkov, a social worker - a tall man in a plaid shirt. He greets the journalists and nurses and confidently puts the documents on the table. The vaccination process consists of several stages: registration, examination by a doctor, administration of the drug and stay in a recreation area under the supervision of doctors. First, the patient must present a passport, medical certificate and a certificate that he really works in this area. After he is taken to a rectangular light office, where the doctor examines his general condition and identifies the presence of contraindications. The drug itself is stored frozen, so the process can increase by 20-30 minutes - while the vaccine is thawed. While waiting for his turn, Eugene shares his thoughts with journalists. Vaccination against coronavirus: how to sign up for a vaccination in Moscow >> - You see, I have fear not for myself, but for my mother. That is, I can bring this infection home and kill my relatives! The vaccine is a guarantee for me. If I get sick, I will carry the virus easily. When the vaccine is completely ready, Eugene is invited to a light treatment room. On the right side there is a couch, on the left - a table with medicines, small flasks and glass vessels. A little further, a woman in a medical gown sits and records the patient's data before vaccination. Next to her, a girl - a nurse - meets journalists and a patient. - Sit on the couch and expose your right shoulder. Now you will be given the coronavirus vaccine,”the nurse says, stammering a little. The girl picks up a transparent substance from a small glass flask with the inscription "Gam-COVID-Vac-2020" - the scientific name of the vaccine. While the girl is injecting the drug, the journalists are silent - only the clicks of the cameras are heard. Evgeny smiles at the same time and immediately describes his feelings: - There is a slight painful effect, but this is normal, it will pass soon! The nurse processes the vaccination site and releases the patient. The girl warns that after the procedure, weakness, drowsiness, headache, fever may appear. She explains that these symptoms can appear after any vaccination - so don't worry. - If itching appears, you can drink an antihistamine. And so - I congratulate you! And for three days, refrain from alcohol and baths, - the nurse concludes. - Yes, I haven't been drinking for 15 years now, so it's not a problem, - laughs Evgeny "Sputnik V" vs "EpiVacCorona": what is the difference between Russian vaccines against coronavirus >> We leave the office and go to the zone of comfortable stay of patients. By this time, a few more applicants had come to the vaccination: a girl was sitting near the primary examination room and reading a memo about the vaccine. “I wonder if they’re really not scared?” - I hear a quiet question from a colleague. The lounge has four rows of seats with distance warning markings. Panoramic windows overlook the courtyard, the school. Plants are placed along the wall and soothing music is played. Within half an hour, patients are under the supervision of specialists after vaccination. This is the last and final stage of vaccination. Eugene sits down on one of the sofas. - I feel great! There was a slight painful effect, but it went away after a minute. So there is nothing to worry about! - says Eugene. At the end of the procedure, the patient receives a memo and a certificate of vaccination. The checklist describes possible side effects and recommendations after the onset of certain symptoms. Basically, it is advisable to gargle, drink enough water, not to overload the body with physical activity. The certificate contains two dates: the first vaccination and the time of the second. The next visit to the clinic to repeat the procedure is in 21 days. In total, on December 5, 30 people signed up for vaccination at polyclinic N191. Fifteen minutes later, four vaccinated patients were sitting in the lounge. - I work in the field of health care, and I took root as soon as the opportunity arose. Nothing bothers me, my hand does not hurt, - says Dmitry, one of the vaccination participants. “Did it - and it's okay”: a volunteer about his experience of vaccination against COVID 19 >> He notes that vaccination gave him confidence that the risk of infection and infection became lower. - I did not want to delay the moment with vaccination, so I came on the very first day. It's even a little exciting to be one of the first, - Dmitry shared. Almost all participants in the vaccination agreed to the procedure in order to reduce the risk of infection of others. Most believe that this is a manifestation of social responsibility. - I work in the field of medicine and I believe that I must be vaccinated - to set an example for everyone else. It seems to me that my relatives are very proud that I am the first to test this vaccine,”says Marina, one of the patients. The nurses have already begun examining the vaccinated patients: they ask them about their general condition, record the readings in a notebook. All participants in the vaccination noted good health. Doctors announce a technical break, and the journalists begin to disperse. A colleague asks the head physician about the intricacies of vaccination - she also wants to be vaccinated. I leave the clinic. In the dressing room, two women take off their shoe covers and discuss the news of the start of vaccination. - Listen, would you take root yourself? The blonde asks, buttoning up her jacket. “I don’t know. I think not,” her friend replies thoughtfully.
