Pfizer and Moderna vaccines begin to vaccinate Crimeans at the Ukrainian border

Crimeans were vaccinated at Ukrainian checkpoints with drugs Pfizer, Moderna and Coronavac

and Kalanchak, located on the border with Crimea, began to vaccinate against coronavirus with Pfizer, Moderna and Coronavac. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine.

According to the department, from Monday to Friday, from 9 to 15 o'clock, special mobile teams will work at the checkpoint, which will be able to vaccinate Crimean residents with one of three prepositional preparations.

After vaccination, Crimeans will receive a certificate of vaccination. Data about it will be entered into the electronic medical system.

Earlier, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Alexey Danilov explained the refusal of Ukrainians to be vaccinated by the “information war” between Moscow and Kiev. According to him, the Russian side is specifically “unfolding” the topic of vaccination against COVID-19 in a way that is beneficial for it.

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