All 50+ people invited to come in to get vaccinated from Monday 2021-05-03 BNS/TBT Staff
TALLINN - Starting Monday, all people aged 50 or those turning 50 this year are invited to come in to get vaccinated against COVID-19, while at-risk people are also still welcome to come in for vaccination regardless of age.
A vaccination appointment can be booked via the national online booking system, by calling one s local hospital or the registration of a private medical institution. Over the course of May, we will gradually open the possibility of vaccination to anyone who wants it. Significantly increased vaccine deliveries will make it possible to start the vaccination of people aged 50 and over from the new week, and in the second half of May to open up the possibility to those aged 16-49, Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik said. Vaccination saves lives, reduces the burden on hospital treatment and allows for a gradual easing of restrictions, the opening up of society and a
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0 >A bottle of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine during the first vaccinations in Tallinn, Estonia on December 27. Source: Ken Mürk/ERR
Family doctors in Harju, Ida-Viru and Pärnu counties will start vaccinating people over 80 years old against COVID-19 this week. Vaccinations will also continue among health care professionals.
Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik (Center) said in a statement on Monday that all hospital employees, ambulance and family doctor center staff in the hospital networks who have requested a vaccine have received at least one dose.
Dental staff have started to receive the vaccine and people outside of the hospital system, such as specialists and school nurses, will start to receive their first doses this week.