Moscow10.03.2021 - 12:02

All conditions have been created for Muscovites: 700,000 people have already been vaccinated

More than seven hundred thousand citizens have been vaccinated against the coronavirus since immunization began in Moscow.

Every day in the Russian capital from 10 to 15 thousand Muscovites are vaccinated, the Deputy Mayor for Social Development Anastasia Rakova said on air of TV channel Russia-24.

Many variants of vaccination stations have been created for the citizens of Moscow, in order to provide the daily access to vaccination at the place of residence. These are city polyclinics, temporary vaccination points in shopping centres and private medical centres. Rakova specified that vaccination is free of charge everywhere.

Every day in Moscow there are a hundred vaccination points against coronavirus. The most popular, according to Anastasia Rakova, are temporary vaccination centers, where mobile teams of doctors work. At least 250 people a day come to the centres in GUM alone to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. As many as 400 people used to come here a little earlier.

"In principle, this is twice as many as people coming to the "classic" vaccination point", - explained Deputy Mayor of Moscow Anastasia Rakova.

Rakova said that today the first dose of coronavirus vaccine has already been fully inoculated against coronavirus for residents of nursing homes. 93% of them have already been vaccinated with the second component.

Anastasia Rakova noted that about 43% of Muscovites have G antibodies. Of this number, more than one million Muscovites who have had the coronavirus have developed immunity and are officially registered in the covid registry.

"According to our data, as of today, taking into account that we systematically measure the level of population immunity, on average 42-43% of Muscovites have G antibodies," Rakova specified.

We remind that exit vaccination teams against coronavirus have been working in GUM since January 18. You can get a free vaccination on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

Photo: from open sources / official website of the Mayor of Moscow

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