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And due to force majeure or a situation of necessity. Starting this Wednesday, Navarra opens the possibility of getting vaccinated without an appointment by Agencies August 23, 2021 4:00 pm Starting this Wednesday, the population of Navarra will also have the option to get vaccinated against COVID-19 without the need for an appointment. This measure, which for the moment will be offered at the vaccination point at the former FOREM headquarters, complements other actions, such as advancing the schedule from six to two months to people who have had the disease. This decision, the Government has reported, is part of the Health Department's strategy to make the vaccination process as flexible as possible, adapting it to each situation. The objective is to obtain vaccine protection, whose effectiveness in preventing infections, admissions and deaths from the virus is proven, according to the latest epidemiological bulletins.
In fact, 80% of people currently admitted to the ICU do not have any doses of a vaccine. At this time, the administration of the vaccine is now open to the entire population over 12 years of age, and total coverage of 77.2% of the vaccinable population UK Mobile Database has been achieved. by Taboolayou may like Secrets revealed: Letizia, between infidelity and illness, revealing foreign cover would be confirming it In addition to vaccination without an appointment, the Navarrese Health Service maintains all previous self-appointment procedures active (via online, mail and telephone), as well as the proactive policy of repeating, always voluntarily, unvaccinated people for different reasons. EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK The possibility of receiving the first dose of the serum against COVID-19 without the need to make an appointment will be open every day of the week starting this Wednesday, the 25th, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the vaccination point installed in FOREM facilities (Mutilva).
People over 12 years of age who have habitual or temporary residence in Navarra may benefit from it. To receive the vaccine, people who attend must prove their identity through an identity document (DNI or passport) and/or health card. At the vaccination point, they will be assigned the date for the second dose, if necessary. For immunization, single-dose messenger RNA or adenovirus vaccines (Janssen) will be used. The latter will only be provided to those over 18 years of age and to people for whom, due to their personal circumstances, it is not possible to secure a second dose. In addition, the Department of Health continues to offer appointments for the rest of the active population groups, especially in cases of vulnerable populations for different social or health reasons, both to begin vaccination and to complete it. Likewise, the possibility of processing the appointment online is maintained in the three health areas.
In fact, 80% of people currently admitted to the ICU do not have any doses of a vaccine. At this time, the administration of the vaccine is now open to the entire population over 12 years of age, and total coverage of 77.2% of the vaccinable population UK Mobile Database has been achieved. by Taboolayou may like Secrets revealed: Letizia, between infidelity and illness, revealing foreign cover would be confirming it In addition to vaccination without an appointment, the Navarrese Health Service maintains all previous self-appointment procedures active (via online, mail and telephone), as well as the proactive policy of repeating, always voluntarily, unvaccinated people for different reasons. EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK The possibility of receiving the first dose of the serum against COVID-19 without the need to make an appointment will be open every day of the week starting this Wednesday, the 25th, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the vaccination point installed in FOREM facilities (Mutilva).
People over 12 years of age who have habitual or temporary residence in Navarra may benefit from it. To receive the vaccine, people who attend must prove their identity through an identity document (DNI or passport) and/or health card. At the vaccination point, they will be assigned the date for the second dose, if necessary. For immunization, single-dose messenger RNA or adenovirus vaccines (Janssen) will be used. The latter will only be provided to those over 18 years of age and to people for whom, due to their personal circumstances, it is not possible to secure a second dose. In addition, the Department of Health continues to offer appointments for the rest of the active population groups, especially in cases of vulnerable populations for different social or health reasons, both to begin vaccination and to complete it. Likewise, the possibility of processing the appointment online is maintained in the three health areas.