Let's take care of seniors together!

IN Friday January 15, 2021 Registration for COVID-19 vaccinations for seniors begins over 80 years of age. This applies all people 80+, regardless of where they are registered and where they receive medical care. That is why we appeal to you to inform seniors about the possibility of receiving the vaccine. The idea is for the group that, due to age and illnesses, is most exposed to a severe course of SARS-CoV2 infection to gain immunity as soon as possible.

There will be three vaccination points in the Kobierzyce Commune COVID-19, located in clinics NZOZ Your Doctor In Kobierzyce, Ślęza and Tyniec Mały. Additionally, Patients will also be able to use facilities in the south of Wrocław: Victorious, Skarbowców and KunickiThe pace of vaccinations will depend on the size of vaccine supplies.

Registration for vaccinations takes place: electronically via Online Patient Account, by phone via the national hotline – 989, directly at NZOZ Your Doctor at the number71 311 12 36 ext. "0"The first doses of the preparation are to be delivered to vaccination points January 25th.   In group "1", after seniors, teachers and uniformed services will be vaccinated. Vaccination is voluntary and free of charge. Full reimbursement applies to all Patients. The administration of the preparation is always preceded by a medical qualification. All information on vaccinations against the SARS-CoV-2 virus is available on the website: www.gov.pl/szczepimysie.

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