Žemyna, Gabija, S. Daukanta and J. Basanavičiaus gymnasiums in Vilnius will start the new academic year by inviting schoolchildren to get vaccinated.
For those over 16 years old for schoolchildren, it will be enough to have an identity document, while younger students (from 12 years old) will be able to get vaccinated only with one of their parents (the child's birth certificate or passport and the father's or mother's identity document are required).
A team of healthcare professionals on September 2. (Thursday) will be vaccinated at Žemyna gymnasium (from 8-10 a.m.), Gabija gymnasium (11 a.m.-13 p.m.). September 4 vaccination will take place at S. Daukantas gymnasium (8-10 a.m.), J. Basanavičius gymnasium from 11 a.m.-13 p.m. Students will be vaccinated during classes and breaks.
The volume of vaccinations in the city of Vilnius decreased by about 25 percent last week. compared to last year, and the incidence of COVID-19 infection continues to rise. On Monday morning, all beds intended for the treatment of patients with the COVID-19 disease were occupied at the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital.
In Vilnius, slightly more than a third (43,6%) of 12-15-year-old children and almost three-quarters - 73,55% - have already been vaccinated. - 16-24 year olds.
When and where will the vaccination bus stop
This week, vaccination buses and a vaccine minibus will continue their tour of the districts, vaccinations will be carried out in the wards of Naujamiestis, Verkii, Pašilaičiai, Pilaitė, Naujininkai, Žirmūnai, Justiniškii, Vilkpėda, Antakalnis, Senamiestis, Šnipiškii. Anyone who wants to get vaccinated can do so without registration, it is enough to have an identity document. You can find the route and schedule at: https://vakcina.vilnius.lt/
We would like to inform you that mobile teams are also going to vaccinate companies where at least 30 employees who want to be vaccinated gather. If you would like a mobile vaccination team to come to your company, please contact us by e-mail. by post [email protected] or tel. 8 5 211 2330.
Vaccination in Lukiškės a. and Litexpo vaccination points
Lukiškiai square at the point located this week, from Monday to Saturday, vaccinations are given from 10 a.m. to 20 p.m., and on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 15 p.m. There are several types of vaccine to choose from: Vaxzevria (formerly AstraZeneca) and Spikevax (formerly Moderna).
"Litexpo"The vaccination center is administering vaccines from Vaxzevria (formerly AstraZeneca), Spikevax (formerly Moderna), and Comirnaty (manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech) this week.
Those who want to choose a specific time for the first vaccination are invited to register here - https://vakcina.vilnius.lt/
Residents without registration can visit Litexpo this week Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 18 p.m. August 30 - September 3 it will be possible to get vaccinated with Comirnaty, Vaxzevria and Spikevax vaccines without registration.
The Litexpo vaccination center will be closed on the weekend (September 4-5).
Vaccination V. Gerulaitis st. 1
Another convenient way to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is offered in Vilnius: V. Gerulaičio str. 1, where it has been tested for more than a year, you can get vaccinated without even getting out of the car. Residents are welcome here on weekdays from 15:20 to 9:14. and on weekends from XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
Arriving by car is particularly convenient for vaccinations for seniors and those with mobility problems. V. Gerulaitis st. Vaccination point 1 is giving vaccinations this week with Vaxzevria (formerly AstraZeneca) and Spikevax (formerly Moderna) vaccines.
As in other vaccination points and vaccination buses operating in Vilnius, V. Gerulaičio st. In point 1, this can be done without registration, you just need to have an identity document with you. Residents can also come here on foot - everyone who wants to will get a vaccination.