Vaccination marathons and Vaccination without scheduling in Romania

Vaccination Marathons Vaccination Programming Romania

CNCAV published today a new list of locations where there are drive-through centers for vaccinating people against the Coronavirus, but also where marathons are organized, that is, non-stop vaccination, including at night, anyone interested in being immunized.

"Vaccination without an appointment (May 7):
– Timisoara Drive-Thru (10.00 a.m.);
– Drive-Thru Deva – green Friday, dedicated to cyclists (13.00);
– Vaccination Marathon at Bran Castle (14.00 p.m.);
– Bucharest Vaccination Marathon (16.00 p.m.).
Vaccination without an appointment (May 8):
– in all vaccination centers in the country, depending on the availability of places and vaccine doses*;
– MApN Vaccination Marathon – 24/24 in 7 military hospitals in Bucharest, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanța, Craiova, Iași and Timișoara and without an appointment, within the limits of available places, in Focșani, Galați, Pitesti and Sibiu;
– Drive-Thru Bistrita (08.00 am).
Vaccine administered: Pfizer
* Vaccination without an appointment:
➢ Within the limits of the centers' capacity and available doses;
➢ With the use of order forms issued in the centers;
➢ Throughout the center's program, for people over 60 years old;
➢ After 14.00 p.m., for the general population, under the age of 60
Starting Saturday, May 8, people aged over 60 who want to be vaccinated and have valid identity documents will be able to go directly to the vaccination centers, without an appointment, throughout the operating hours.
The general population up to the age of 60 who wants to be vaccinated will be able to come to the vaccination centers after 14.00:XNUMX p.m., without an appointment, in order to receive the vaccine doses. It is important to remember that the presentation of people can be done at any vaccination center, regardless of the type of vaccine administered, and the actual immunization and the waiting time may be conditioned by the capacity of that center and the number of people scheduled for vaccination in that center."