Aris Rustamov, a member of the working group to combat COVID-19 under the Ministry of Health, spoke about the vaccination rooms in clinics. He said the vaccines will be provided by former health workers. "Medical staff has been selected and involved in special courses in the clinics to be vaccinated.
The main goal here is to have the required number of medical staff for the required population. A.Rustamov added that all conditions and comfort have been considered for the citizens who applied to the polyclinic for vaccination: "When we enter the clinic, special signs direct us to the area to be vaccinated. Vaccinations will be performed in special vaccination rooms under medical supervision. These rooms are reserved for registration, vaccination and observation.
First, the applicant is registered in the registration room. It is then transferred to the vaccination room. Within 30 minutes after vaccination, the citizen is monitored in the observation room for any possible side effects. If no symptoms appear during this period, the citizen is released. Vaccination will be carried out only under the supervision of a doctor. For this reason, it is necessary to be examined by a doctor before vaccination. "Another special issue is the proper storage of vaccines. For this purpose, all medical centers where vaccination will be carried out have been provided with refrigerators and thermal bags, ”he said.