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In addition to the above, four more rural hospital hospitals received vaccinations on Wednesday noon: Kaposvár at the Kaposi Mór University Hospital of Somogy County, Miskolc at the Central Hospital and University Hospital of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Kenessey Albert Hospital – Clinic Outpatient – reported in the M1 newsroom.
The Kaposvár hospital pharmacy received 2,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine, which is enough to vaccinate 1,000 hospital workers. The vaccine is stored in a special refrigerator at minus 80 degrees Celsius.
Vaccinations will begin Thursday. Front-line workers will be vaccinated, so workers in the emergency care center, infectious disease unit and intensive care unit will be vaccinated, he said.
The Central Hospital and University Hospital Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén received 5,000 doses of vaccine, allowing 2,500 hospital workers to be vaccinated.
As reported in the report, citing information from the hospital’s chief pharmacist, vaccinations will begin in a few days, followed by a 30-minute medical observation.
Fejér County Szent György University Hospital General Director László Bucsi said in the news that vaccination started immediately and those working on the front line will also be vaccinated here. In a few days, however, I want to vaccinate all the workers, about a thousand people.
László Bucsi He also said that they promised to receive the same amount of vaccine next week. He also recalled that everyone should receive two doses of the vaccine for protection, and the second can be administered 21 days after the first vaccination.
He also announced that Dunaújváros hospital employees will also be vaccinated in Székesfehérvár.
The CEO said he was convinced that if vaccination proceeds at that rate, the pandemic could stop early in the summer.
General Director of the Dr. Kenessey Albert Hospital, Géza Szabó said they received a 1950 dose of the vaccine. Vaccinations will begin Thursday morning.
Géza Szabó described the arrival of the vaccine as reassuring. “It means security for us,” he said.
The European Medicines Agency registered Pfizer-BioNTech’s anti-Covid-19 vaccine on December 21, and the first shipment of 9,750 vaccines arrived in Hungary on December 26 and was delivered at five vaccination points.
70,000 vaccines arrived in Hungary on Wednesday, which is enough to vaccinate 35,000 people twice, and these vaccines will be delivered to 21 government-designated vaccination points during the day.
On Wednesday morning, in addition to the four hospitals mentioned above, the vaccine reached six hospitals: the Petz Aladár County Teaching Hospital in Győr, the ÉKC New Szent János Hospital and Clinic in Budapest, the Hungarian Army Health Center , the University of Semmelweis and Kecskemét. -Kiskun County Teaching Hospital and St. Barbara Hospital in Tatabánya,
According to plans, the vaccines will be delivered to 11 more institutions during the day: the St. Imre University Hospital in Budapest, the Korányi National Institute of Tuberculosis and Pulmonology, the Géza Hetényi Hospital in Szolnok, the Clinical Center of the University of Pécs, the Albert-György University in Szeged, the Clinical Center of the University of Debrecen, the Markusovszky Hospital in Szombathely, the Ferenc Csolnoky Hospital in Veszprém, the András Jósa Teaching Hospital in Nyíregyháza, the Ferenc Markhot Hospital in Eger and the Gyula Institution of the Central Hospital of the County of Békés.
(MTI)
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