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On Tuesday 15 minutes published a post about four cases in which People vaccinated against COVID-19 in Kaunas on May 5 were alarmed that they had received expired vaccines.
After checking the information in the electronic health system, they found that the vaccines were valid until April 23.
However, the director of the Kaunas Vaccination Center assured that good vaccines have been injected into the population and an error has been infiltrated in the electronic health system, which is expected to be corrected.
Vaccinated in June
Another resident was concerned about receiving a vaccine that might have expired.
“I read your article on potentially injected expired vaccines. I checked my data on the electronic health portal, where I discovered that I had been vaccinated with the AstraZeneca ser vaccine. No. ABX5111, which expired on June 9, 2021, although I was vaccinated on 17 June 2021, “Virginijus wrote in the letter.
He considered that perhaps the population is being mass vaccinated with invalid vaccines.
“Then there can be no mistakes,” Virginia said.
Arno Strumilos / 15min nuotr./Skiepijimas
He claimed to have been vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Šiauliai district primary health care center in Kuršėnai.
Says the vaccine is valid until the end of August
The administrator of this center is Deimantė Radžvilė 15 minutes He assured that the neighbors who arrived at the facility on June 17 were vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is valid until August 31.
“All the people were vaccinated with a valid vaccine on the specified day. At the moment, all the vaccines available at the facility are valid, ”he said.
The system displayed incorrect information about the expiration date of the vaccine.
According to D. Radžvilė, when sending information on e-health, an error occurred:
“Due to an error in the new registration system used, incorrect information about the expiration date of the vaccine could be seen in the system.”
“A person who notices an error in the e-health system must report it to the institution that vaccinated him so that the error can be corrected,” he added.
In Lithuania, more than 1 million people have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in at least one dose. 235 thousand population, in two doses – more than 979 thousand.
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