ZA#SZCZEPIONE KOBIERZYCE 01_1

Disturbing reports of an increase in the number of SARS-CoV-2 cases and children returning to schools are slowly bringing back interest in COVID-19 vaccinations. Experts point out that each additional person immune to coronaviruses increases the safety in their environment and prevents the spread of another wave of the pandemic.

ZA#ACCAPSULATED CARPETS

IN Saturdays 11th and 18th September Residents of the Kobierzyce Commune who have not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to do so during the campaign ZA#ACCAPSULATED CARPETS. This is a continuation of the joint activities of the Kobierzyce Commune Office and NZOZ Twój Lekarz, which began during the summer holidays. All those willing to take the preparation can Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 15:30  contact us on the following telephone numbers: 71 36 98 120 or 71 36 98 129.

Vaccination hours as part of the campaign

Similarly to the previous edition of the campaign, Saturday vaccinations will take place at the Your Doctor Clinic in Kobierzyce. Patients will be admitted from 9:00 to 16:00A single-dose preparation has been prepared for them. Johnson&Johnson or the two-dose vaccine from the company Pfizer. Transport to the Vaccination Point will be provided for interested residents by the Kobierzyce Commune Office.

One of the highest vaccination rates

Kobierzyce Commune, where three vaccination points operate, NZOZ Twój Lekarz has one of the highest vaccination rates against COVID-19 in Lower Silesia. In the region, it is surpassed only by Wrocław. According to data from the government portal https://www.gov.pl/web/szczepienia-gmin#/ranking are vaccinated 58,7% residents of Kobierzyce, which gives 37th place in the nationwide ranking. The Your Doctor network can also boast a very good indicator. There are fully vaccinated 68% declared patients of the facility. 

WATCH OUT FOR TICKS DURING VACATION

Are you in a risk group? Have you been bitten by a tick? Check if you're at risk for Lyme disease! NZOZ Your Doctor is running the third edition of the Tick-Borne Disease Prevention Program for residents of the Wrocław County.