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“Unfortunately, as we can see, sold There is not. If this is usually the case because this vaccine is given, some people want another one. So today we have around 2,000 vacancies, how many people have not registered, although they could get that vaccine, ”Vilnius Mayor Remigijus Šimašius announced at a short press conference on Monday.
However, according to the mayor, at the close of Monday, there were not only about 3,000 doses of AstraZeneca left, but also about 8,000 Pfizer vaccines. On that day, Vilnius planned to start registering Vilnius residents aged 55 and over for vaccination, but canceled it due to the government’s call to focus on the older population.
“We hope that in the coming weeks we will continue to vaccinate mainly people aged 65 years and over. If it happens that not all vaccines can be used for these groups, these are lists of priority groups that can be vaccinated,” explained Lukas Galkus, specialist of the Ministry of Health.
R. Šimašius says that it is no longer possible to wait: the main hospital treating COVID patients in Vilnius occupies almost all the beds for these patients.
“Half of those beds are occupied by people under 65 who are not yet within the government’s vaccination priorities. I see this as a very serious matter and as an argument that allows me to suggest going by age groups for the vaccination ”.
The Kaunas Ice Palace vaccination center reported that it had depleted stocks of vaccines, so it did not work on Monday. However, data from the registry system shows that there are still many Pfizer vaccines.
When asked by passers-by in Kaunas why 5,000 places are available for vaccination with Pfizer and none of the older people are in a rush to get vaccinated, one woman assured that she would consult her family doctor first.
“I am not against Pfizer, but perhaps there is mistrust here. It is very difficult for people to catch up with what is happening here. Well, what you are going to do is our age,” he said.
Another Kaunas resident said that perhaps even more information and good practices were needed.
“It’s not really that bad, why are so many people coming now that it isn’t? Too much freedom, “he said.
Another older woman explained that the government itself is misleading the people.
Who needs all these talks? They themselves start to speak ill and then make people nervous. You can’t do that if you don’t know exactly, don’t talk. “
A new shipment, 7,000 doses of Pfizer, is expected in Kaunas on Tuesday. It will also be for residents over 65.
“You know, we really listened to the instructions of the Minister of Health, the Prime Minister. Kaunas can always be so used that we see the coronavirus as a military action, and every man and woman should listen to the instructions, not take the initiative, because otherwise anarchy would come out, ”said the mayor of Kaunas, Visvaldas Matijošaitis.
The slowest vaccination rates in the country continued in Salcinininkai d. – Here less than 8% of the first dose is administered. 30 thousand. population. More than 4 thousand people have already been vaccinated against COVID-19 in Lithuania. statutory officials or one-third of all members of the internal affairs system.
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