Riddles about vaccination in the port city



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More than a fifth of Klaipeda residents have been vaccinated in the port city, but some population groups are in no rush to get vaccinated. For example, graduates of Russian-speaking gyms. Here there are 10 times fewer students vaccinated than in Lithuanian schools.

According to data from Monday, 33,590 Klaipėda residents were vaccinated in Klaipėda, which is 22.5 percent. urban population.

These figures are lower than in Kaunas or some other cities.

Rožė Perminienė, Head of the Klaip Municipality Health Care Department statedda, stated that this may have been influenced by the fact that many residents did not want to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca, and later the Vilnius Municipality took over part of the Pfizer vaccine for the port city. .

In Klaipeda 95 percent. people choose Pfizer, then Moderna and other vaccines. So people were waiting for Pfizer.

Judging from the vaccination lists provided by educational institutions, it can be seen that the number of people who decide to get vaccinated in Lithuanian and Russian schools is very different.

“For example, on March 29. According to the data, when the population could not yet individually register for vaccines, we received lists from two Russian-speaking educational institutions, where 15 employees and 4 students agreed to vaccinate in one, and 19 employees and 9 students in the other. And in the lists of Lithuanian schools of the same day, 50 employees and 43 graduates and 49 employees and 21 students expressed the desire to be vaccinated. So the difference is big ”, said R. Perminienė.

According to data from the Klaipėda Municipality Department of Education, very few students were vaccinated in Russian-speaking gymnasiums.

In one of them, 100 graduates study and only 8 have been vaccinated, in the other of 76 students 5.2 percent have received the vaccine.

At the same time, Lithuanian gyms have already vaccinated an average of more than 40%. Twelfth grade, in some schools – up to 86 percent.

According to R.Perminienė, the vaccination process in Klaipėda accelerated when the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports introduced mandatory preventive tests for teachers.

Now that the list of people who want to be vaccinated is no longer provided to the municipality, people can register in the electronic system.



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