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Registration for Second Dose of ‘Pfizer’ Begins

by Georgia Today
July 23, 2021
in Highlights, Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
Pfizer Begins Clinical Trial for Covid-19 Pills

Photo: Reuters

Registration for the second dose of the “Pfizer” vaccine to start today, June 23, announced the Minister of Health of Georgia Ekaterine Tikaradze.

“Registration of Pfizer for the second dose will be resumed today. They will have the opportunity to book the preferable date in 37 clinics from July 26 to August 14. As you know, the recommendation for getting a second dose of Pfizer vaccination is 21 days.

I would like to ask you to register for the second dose of Pfizer until 12:00 of July 24, otherwise, citizens will be registered automatically at the same clinic where they received the first vaccination, but here, of course, we give citizens the flexibility and after receiving this reservation, they will have the opportunity to change the date and the clinic, relatively later,” Tikaradze said.

A vaccination visit can be booked on the electronic portal booking.moh.gov.ge.

Tikaradze noted that the Ministry has undergone an important preparation process to provide citizens with unhindered access to the website. The Minister added that as the IT specialists confirm, the website is working properly.

By Ketevan Skhirtladze

Tags: PfizerVaccination in Georgia
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