In Moscow, COVID-19 vaccination points opened in three more shopping centers

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Vaccination points have opened in three more shopping centers in Moscow – the Europark MTK on Rublevskoye Shosse, Globus in the Medvedkovo metro area and Leroy Merlin on the Kievskoye Shosse. This was reported on Monday, April 26, at the press service of the capital’s social development complex.

Also, the vaccination can be done in the shopping center on the outskirts of Moscow: in the Sadovod shopping center, the Globus hypermarket in Kommunarka, in the Mega Teply Stan shopping and entertainment center and in Leroy Merlin in Yudino, writes REGNUM. Vaccinations are carried out without an appointment and free of charge.

Vaccinations are carried out by doctors of city polyclinics, in the places of work of mobile teams, compliance with all sanitary and epidemiological requirements is ensured. Patients must undergo a preliminary examination by a doctor, and within half an hour after the introduction of the vaccine, the well-being of the townspeople is monitored.

“Vaccination takes about 40 minutes: 10-15 minutes are required for a medical examination and the vaccination itself, the next 30 minutes is a post-vaccination examination. On the day of the first vaccination, the doctor, in agreement with the resident, sets the date for the second stage of vaccination in 21 days, ”the press service recalled.

Also, vaccination against coronavirus can be obtained at one of 100 points on the basis of city polyclinics. They work daily from 8:00 to 20:00.

In addition, you can get vaccinated in private medical clinics. The vaccine itself is free for residents, you only need to pay for the services of the clinic for the injection.

Earlier on the same day, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said that almost 12 million Russians were vaccinated with the first component of the vaccine against coronavirus infection, and 7.5 million people received both doses of the drug, NSN reports.

A large-scale vaccination against COVID-19 has been taking place in Russia since January 18. The vaccination is given free of charge to everyone.

All relevant information on the situation with the coronavirus is available on the websites of stopcoronavirus.rf and accessvsem.rf, as well as by the hashtag #WeVotte. Coronavirus hotline: 8 (800) 2000-112.