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According to A. Dulkis, the ministry did not interfere with the priority lists compiled by hospitals for vaccination against the coronavirus.
“The Ministry and the Government did not interfere in the lists of specific employees. We have just, together with the experts, giving a very clear priority that the first batch of vaccines should be exclusively for doctors, workers who are directly involved in the treatment and treatment of coronavirus disease at critical points, ”he said.
Despite careful preparatory work, there are cases in the Santara clinics where some people do not attend the coronavirus vaccination for various reasons. Therefore, Santara Clinics invites doctors and staff from the reserve lists, which include not only those who work with COVID-19 units.
The reserve list also included Dr. Valery Morozov, a family doctor who said on his Facebook account that he had unexpectedly received a call from the Santara clinics. Vytautas Kasiulevičus, vice dean of the VU Faculty of Medicine, also received the call.
“Suddenly I got a call: if you want, you can come immediately and get vaccinated. I wanted to, so I showed up in Santara in 20 minutes with my hands floured with cake batter,” said V. Morozov on my Facebook account.
Gitana Letukienė Eltai, chief public relations specialist for the Santara Clinics, stated that on December 27. Vaccination against the COVID-19 disease, which began at the Santara clinics in the morning, is progressing smoothly. However, according to her, despite careful preparatory work, it happens that part of the planned people do not come to get vaccinated for various reasons.
“In order for the process to be smooth, a great deal of planning and preparation has been done: lists of doctors to be vaccinated have been drawn up, a specific time has been set for each of them to avoid congestion, and reserve lists have been drawn up. Despite careful preparation, it happens that some of the planned people do not come to get vaccinated for various reasons. The vaccination organization is required by law to plan vaccination flows and to make every effort to use all available doses of the vaccine. Therefore, people on the reserve list who must arrive within 20 minutes are urgently invited. Those people are from different departments, ”G. Letukienė told Eltai.
The Santara Clinics have a great responsibility to their patients and the physicians who treat them, so they thank those colleagues who not only managed to call for vaccines quickly and unplanned, but also contribute to public opinion and actively encourage both to colleagues and to the general public. get vaccinated against the global disease COVID-19 “, – says G. Letukienė.
At Santara Clinics, the first phase of medical vaccination is scheduled to be completed on December 30. 3 pm A total of 1,895 doctors were vaccinated at the clinics. 390 doses of vaccine were sent to Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, 80 doses to M. Marcinkevičius, 250 to Vilnius Republic University, 200 to Alytus Hospital and 110 km to Ukmergė Hospital.
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