A vaccination record was set in Chodov. There is also interest in the vaccine around Prague
One of the centers is the Žižkov Hospital at St. Crisis. It also strengthens the number of staff and may not be final for a place where registration is not required. “In case of even greater interest, we are operatively able to increase the operating hours,” said the hospital Radek Pešout. But the familiar thing pays for something. “On the contrary, due to capacity reasons, we are forced to limit vaccination against other diseases such as influenza. Unfortunately, we are temporarily referring these applicants to another workplace, “said Pešout.
Extended opening hours
For example, 1267 people found their way to the vaccination center at OC Westfield Chodov on Friday according to the Smart Quarantine project. This was the most since the time when vaccinations were established in the Czech Republic without registration, 1018 were vaccinated on Saturday, paramedics from IKEM are vaccinated here and the center was to end on 30 October. Eventually, vaccinations will be vaccinated here until the end of the year.
Over 300 applicants stop every day for the vaccine at Prague’s main railway station. That is why I offer extended working hours here from Monday. The center, which is in charge of the Bulovka University Hospital, is newly opened from 7 am to 7 pm. On Monday around noon, a line of waiting people stretched all the way to the outdoor area. “We added one nurse and two administrative staff to the service team. However, the onslaught is now mainly and it also applies to the center in the hospital, where, unlike the station, we vaccinate on the basis of reservations, “said Bulovka spokeswoman Eva Libigerová. While in summer the waiting time after booking was a maximum of one day, today it is around five days.
Up to double applicants
Queues began to form in Nymburk in the Municipal House. 120 people were ordered on Wednesday, 250 of them arrived at the center. 161 people registered on Thursday, but 379 came. There was an increased interest in Kutná Hora on Friday. “Yes, on Friday, October 22, we noticed an increased interest in vaccinations in our center, on Saturdays and Sundays it is not vaccinated,” said the director of the Kolín Regional Hospital, Petr Chudomel, which also includes the Kutná Hora hospital.
Boleslav Klaudián Hospital has not yet offered vaccination without registration. That has changed with the increase in interest since Monday. According to hospital spokeswoman Hana Kopalová, interest in the weekly comparison is 100% higher.
There is a great interest in the booster Masaryk Hospital, especially in a booster dose of the vaccine. “Thirdly, we vaccinate about a hundred people a day, mainly teachers, health professionals and seniors who call themselves and want to be vaccinated. On the contrary, there is interest in the first dose in the number of units of people per day, “said the head nurse of Masaryk Hospital, Markéta Palková.
It is similar in Příbram. Here, it appears that higher interest in the third dose increases with the growing number of new cases of infection. “It simply came to our notice then. With the increase in the number of positive tests in the country, we are gradually registering more interest, “adds Martin Janota, spokesman for the Příbram Regional Hospital.
According to regional councilor Pavel Pavlík (ODS), the governor’s office is ready to respond. “For example, by increasing the number of vaccination days, extending operating hours and possibly also increasing the number of workplaces where there are vaccines at individual vaccination sites,” he described, adding that the interest in individual sites is different. “On Monday morning, when we recorded six thousand clients, so-called before the barrier, it was necessary to have zero in Benešov. On the contrary, there were over a thousand people interested in Mělník. The situation happens during the day, “he told Deník.
Practitioners will receive vaccines this week
According to statistics, in the week from October 11, only less than 8,000 Central Bohemians and 10,000 Praguers were vaccinated. A week later, there were over 15,000 people from Central Bohemia and over 20,000 people from the capital. In the metropolis, the number of doses given, regardless of the place of residence of the vaccinated person, is close to 5,000 per day. However, the numbers are sufficiently lower than in the second half of spring, when sometimes over twenty thousand doses were vaccinated in Prague.
GPs could reduce waiting times and congestion at vaccination centers. They are waiting for the vaccine deliveries they have ordered from Pfizer / BioNTech. According to the latest news from the distributor, it can be obtained by the end of this week.