Do you know when you will be vaccinated? Then take a look at this simulator released by the Government



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The pandemic may have entered a new stage. The vaccines are already on the ground and today in Portugal it was announced that the first batch of 9,750 vaccines has arrived. So the question many people ask is when they can get vaccinated. As has been disclosed, these first doses are intended for some health professionals. However, if you wish, you can also get vaccinated and to provide this information the Government has already launched a portal.

To know when it is your turn, you can fill in the form leaving some information such as year of birth, profession and clinical pathologies.

When will I get vaccinated?

The 9,750 doses arrived this morning in the Coimbra area, from where they will depart this afternoon to be distributed to the different hospitals, to start vaccination on Sunday. These first doses are intended for health professionals at the university hospitals in Porto, São João, Coimbra, Lisbon North and Lisbon Central.

The Government has launched a simulator on the Internet that allows answering the following question: when can I get vaccinated?

Image of the vaccine information portal

The information disclosed on the portal is purely indicative. There may be differences with the result of this simulator. As mentioned in the portal, it is not possible to request an appointment for your COVID-19 vaccine, but you will be contacted by the National Health Service for this purpose.

In fact, today an SMS was sent with the following information:

COVID19: Vaccination begins tomorrow. Optional but recommended and free vaccine. Wait for the SNS contact. Information: covid19.min-saude.pt/vacinacao/ANEPC

As widely reported, vaccination is voluntary, free, will be distributed in stages and according to a scale of priorities.

At the same time, the Government launched on Saturday a new page dedicated to the vaccination process against COVID-19. This space aims to clarify to the public all the details related to the vaccination process, which starts this Sunday, December 27.

As Minister Marta Temido said, next Monday another 70,200 doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be delivered. Some of them will be delivered directly to the autonomous regions of Madeira and Azores.

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