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On Saturdays, August 14 and 21, residents of the Kobierzyce Commune who have not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to do so during a special campaign ZA#SCZCZPIONE KOBIERZYCE. This is a joint action of the Kobierzyce Commune Office and NZOZ Twój Lekarz. Anyone willing to receive the preparation can report from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 15:30 at the following numbers: 71 36 98 120 or 71 36 98 129.

"On the day of the campaign, we will provide transport to the vaccination point at the Kobierzyce Clinic for all interested parties, where medical qualification and the vaccination itself will take place," announces Ryszard Pacholik, the mayor of the Kobierzyce Commune. Communal buses will pick up volunteers from stops in individual towns. "We encourage you to take part in the campaign, because every vaccinated person means greater safety for all residents of the commune," emphasizes Ryszard Pacholik, the mayor.  

People who will apply for the campaign ZA#ACCAPSULATED CARPETS will receive a single-dose Johnson&Johnson vaccine, as well as a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19. "For residents who are interested in a two-dose vaccination, we have Pfizer vaccines prepared," says the head of NZOZ Twój Lekarz Mariola Madler Litera. She adds that this vaccine will also be administered to children over 12 years of age who are registered for vaccination by their parents. Kobierzyce Commune, where three vaccination points operate NZOZ Twój Lekarz has the highest rate of vaccinations against COVID-19 in the Wrocław district. According to data from the government portal https://www.gov.pl/web/szczepienia-gmin#/ranking vaccinated here 54,8% residents, which gives 43rd place in the national ranking. The Your Doctor network can also boast a very good indicator. There are fully vaccinated 63,8% declared patients of the facility.

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