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“Around 180 older adults are scheduled to be vaccinated at home on Monday. To date, around 30% have been vaccinated in Vilnius polyclinics and medical institutions. Vilnius residents over 80 years old,” the report says.
According to the municipality, the list of older adults who should be vaccinated at home is drawn up by family doctors, depending on whether they have special needs, feel alone or cannot go to the treatment center. The elderly are informed of this possibility by telephone by the staff of the polyclinic to which they are subscribed.
The vaccination team will notify you by phone prior to your arrival, so no additional contact is necessary.
An information page vakcina.vilnius.lt has been operating in Vilnius since mid-February, providing the most relevant information on the vaccination process in Vilnius, as well as answers to questions of interest to the population. The information line for seniors – 19002 – has been open since February 22.
The Vilnius City Municipality emphasizes that older people who live in the capital and enroll in polyclinics do not need to take over the registration for vaccinations, all in order (first: 80 years and older, then 75-79 years, then 70-74 years, last – 65-69 years) will receive calls from their outpatient clinics.
Those older adults who have not registered in the capital clinics in Vilnius can also receive vaccinations, but in this case they must call the COVID-19 information line 19002 and register with their name, phone number and wait for a call.
According to data from the Vilnius municipality, 104 thousand people are registered in the capital’s medical institutions. population over 65 years of age.
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