“The COVID-19 immunization campaign is in full swing in Minsk. As of 30 June, more than 200,000 people got a shot of a coronavirus vaccine in Minsk, which is 11% of the city's population, but the target herd immunity threshold is estimated to be about 60%,” Natalya Avtukhova said.
Several vaccination clinics have been set up in Minsk. Vaccines are delivered at polyclinics, pop-up vaccination clinics at 11 inpatient healthcare facilities. In addition, twenty-eight pop-up vaccine sites are running in malls, markets and the railway station.
According to Natalya Avtukhova, after getting a vaccine jab it is necessary to continue wearing face masks, observing hand hygiene and, if possible, social distancing.
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