There is a threat of mass infection with coronavirus in places of vaccination
Baku/05.03.21/Turan: The online vaccination queue established by TƏBIB (Association for the Management of Medical Territorial Departments) does not work, which leads to a congestion of people and creates a threat of collective infection.
This was announced by economist Samir Aliyev, who took the number on the TƏBIB website - randevu.its.gov.az at 11 o'clock in the afternoon, on March 5. Arriving at the designated place for vaccination - school N5 in the city of Khirdalan, he was faced with pandemonium.
About 200 people were awaiting vaccination. S. Aliyev was demanded to sign up for a queue on the spot; he and his wife-received numbers - 221 and 222. By this time, 50 people had been vaccinated.
S. Aliyev believes that the online queue presented to the people as an innovation does not work, and TƏBIB deceive people, creating new sources of coronavirus infection.
Commenting on the situation to Turan, TƏBİB said that crowding in vaccination sites is created by citizens who did not take the online queue, as well as those who came earlier or later than the set time.
Employees do not refuse to vaccinate elderly people who come outside the established time. TƏBİB added that they insist on using the electronic queue by citizens and those who cannot register online themselves can turn to the polyclinic at their place of residence for help. —0—
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- 5 March 2021 16:48
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