The pandemic continues: the Ministry of Health has explained how Ukrainians get vaccinated in Europe
Ukraine , Ukrainegate , 13 , March , 2022 | Health
The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. Vaccination is the only way to protect yourself from the serious consequences of illness and death, according to the Ministry of Health .
Many countries still have some restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Details
How to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in different countries:
Poland
Available vaccines:
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Moderna (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals).
The full course of vaccination in Poland is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Necessary documents:
identity document. For example, passport, temporary alien’s identity card (TZTC).
Registration procedure
Contact the nearest clinic, write an application and register. The registry will provide you with contact information of the therapist, information about medical services.
The doctor issues a referral for vaccination through the application salon.gov.pl. In the “Dane pacjenta” field, select “Inny identifyfikator” (instead of “PESEL number”) and enter the document number used by the foreigner.
Having an e-referral, you can register for vaccination in one of two ways:
on the hotline 989;
directly at the vaccination point convenient for you.
When registering, do not forget to indicate the document number indicated on the e-mail!
Romania
Available vaccines:
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Moderna (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals).
The full course of vaccination in Romania is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Necessary documents:
passport;
fill in the questionnaire at the place of vaccination with personal data (surname and name, passport number, country).
Registration procedure.
On the official website of the Romanian government vaccinare-covid.gov.go you will find a map of all vaccination points – with the exact address and information about available vaccines.
Slovakia
Vaccines are available
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Moderna (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals);
Sputnik V (two doses with an interval of 21 days-3 months).
The full course of vaccination in Slovakia is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Necessary documents:
identity document.
Registration procedure
Vaccination details are also available at: +421 2 32 353 030
Moldova
Available vaccines:
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals);
Sinopharm / Beijing (two doses at 3-4 week intervals);
Sputnik V (two doses with an interval of 21 days-3 months).
The full course of vaccination in Moldova is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Details of the vaccination of foreigners are currently unknown.
You can find out more by calling the Moldovan Ministry of Health hotline at 0 800 12300.
Hungary
Available vaccines:
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Moderna (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals);
Sinopharm / Beijing (two doses at 3-4 week intervals);
Sputnik V (two doses with an interval of 21 days-3 months).
The full course of vaccination in Hungary is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Necessary documents:
identity document.
Registration procedure.
Foreigners can register on the government’s vaccination website https://vakcinainfo.gov.hu/
Czech Republic
Available vaccines:
Johnson & Johnson (single dose);
Pfizer / BioNTech (two doses at 21-day intervals);
Moderna (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Oxford / AstraZeneca (two doses with an interval of 28 days);
Vaccine from Novavax (two doses with an interval of 3-4 weeks).
The full course of vaccination in the Czech Republic is considered valid 14 days after the last dose of the vaccine.
Necessary documents:
identity document;
money.
IMPORTANT: vaccination in the Czech Republic for foreigners is paid and costs approximately 400 kroons / 15 euros (the price depends on the point of vaccination).
Source: Ukrgate