Authorities return with details about the site where vaccination appointments are made.



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Authorities issued several “clarifications” on Monday night about the vaccination scheduling platform, after several doctors reported that they could not register.

At this time, appointments on the platform https://programare.vaccinare-covid.gov.ro/ are available only to people in stage I, that is, those who carry out their activity in the health and social fields, either from the public system. or private.

However, the authorities specify that for stage 1 the records are carried out at the level of people legal. Specifically, each institution he designates some responsible for centralized programming for personnel who wish to be vaccinated. The steps to be followed by the person who records the appointments are presented in the User Manual. Therefore, registrations are not made individually, but by the institutions where people work.

The National Committee for the Coordination of Activities on Vaccination against COVID-19 announced on Monday that the website was opened where Romanians can schedule the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Who can schedule the vaccine

According to the data transmitted by the authorities, in the first phase those of the health and social sphere – public and private can be programmed for the vaccine:

a) Hospital staff and outpatient units, respectively medical-health staff, auxiliary staff, staff

administrative, security and protection and other categories;

b) the personnel of the medical emergency system: ambulance, SMURD, IGSU, IJSU, guard rooms, CPU, UPU;

c) primary medicine staff – from the network of family medicine, school medicine and community health care;

d) personnel of laboratories, pharmacies and other health workers;

e) dental services personnel;

f) medical residents, students and students with a medical profile;

g) paramedics and other volunteers working in health facilities;

h) healthcare personnel who carry out their activity in residential and medico-social centers;

i) staff who provide medical and social care at home;

j) the personnel of the public health services, that is, of the National Institute of Public Health, the Public Health Directorates;

k) the personnel of the health units of the ministries with their own health network;

l) personnel of the dialysis and transfusion centers;

m) the personnel involved in carrying out the vaccination campaigns.

Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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