Vaccination sites commence operations
Lower Saxony has announced the start of its COVID-19 vaccination programme, with the focus on individuals aged 80 and above. The vaccination hotline, 0800 9988665, is now operational from Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 8 pm.
The state of Lower Saxony has provided vaccine doses for the vaccination centres in Oldenburg and Ammerland, which will begin stationary vaccinations from the end of next week. The first vaccination appointments in Oldenburg and Ammerland are scheduled for Monday, February 15.
To register for the vaccination waiting list, individuals aged 80 and above can call the hotline. However, an online waiting list for COVID-19 vaccination in Lower Saxony will not be activated immediately.
Appointment confirmations for the vaccination are to be delivered in advance. It is important to note that vaccine appointments must be brought to the vaccination appointment.
The appointment booking process for the vaccination centres is currently being prepared, and the vaccination dates are being finalised. Once the process is ready, individuals will be able to book their appointments.
The vaccine supply is expected to be sufficient until the end of March. In the first phase, the vaccination eligibility is limited to individuals aged 80 and above.
It is worth mentioning that the hotline for COVID-19 vaccination registration in Lower Saxony is not yet operational for online waiting lists. The hotline does not currently have an online waiting list, and individuals are encouraged to call the hotline to register for the vaccination waiting list.
The vaccination centres in Ammerland and Oldenburg will offer stationary vaccinations. Sufficient vaccine doses are expected to be available until the end of March, ensuring that the vaccination programme can continue smoothly.
In conclusion, Lower Saxony has started its COVID-19 vaccination programme, with a focus on individuals aged 80 and above. The vaccination hotline, 0800 9988665, is now operational from Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 8 pm. Individuals aged 80 and above can register for the vaccination waiting list by calling the hotline. The appointment booking process for the vaccination centres is currently being prepared, and the vaccination dates are being finalised. The vaccine supply is expected to be sufficient until the end of March.
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