Vaccination of first 1,000 citizens who volunteered starts: Call center has also been launched
The vaccination of the first 1,000 citizens who volunteered through the eUprava (eGovernment) portal, and who are over 75, will start today, writes Blic.
The daily also received confirmation for this from Minister of Labor, Employment, Social and Veteran Affairs Darija Kisic Tepavcevic, who said that age was the decisive factor in determining priorities.
"These are people older than 75 who have expressed interest in receiving the vaccine. Citizens will be vaccinated throughout Serbia," said Kisic Tepavcevic.
She added that in the coming days, the dynamic of vaccination of other citizens who applied to receive the vaccine through the eUprava portal will be determined.
As of 8 am this morning, a call center is also available, through which citizens can apply for vaccination. The phone number is 0800 222 334.
Citizens have been able to apply for vaccination electronically via eUprava since Monday.
The procedure is simple and it takes a minimum of 5 minutes to apply for vaccination. At any time, anyone who starts filling out this form can give it up or change or delete their expressed interest.
You do not need to be a registered user of the eUprava portal to start this service.
In addition to the basic data, citizens can also state which vaccine they wish to receive, and five are offered - Pfizer-BioNTech, Sputnik V, Sinopharm, AstraZeneca and Moderna.
Video: This is what appying for vaccination via the eUprava portal looks like: It takes 14 steps and 5 minutes
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