Coronavirus: 12-17-year-olds can register for the Moderna Serum Vaccination

Coronavirus Young people aged 12 - 17 can register for Vaccination with Serul Moderna

Young people between the ages of 12 and 17 can from today schedule themselves for vaccination with the Moderna serum, which has the name Spikevax in the platform, so that everything can be done in advance to avoid waiting in a possible queue at a testing center.

"Young people between the ages of 12 and 17 can be vaccinated with Spikevax (Moderna)
Starting today, the programming platform developed by STS - the Special Telecommunications Service allows young people between the ages of 12 and 17 to register for vaccination, for immunization against COVID-19, with the vaccine produced by the Moderna company.
Registration of minors in the computer platform will be possible through the accounts of parents, guardians or legal guardians.
Also, from August 2, vaccination of children can be done without a prior appointment on the platform, by presenting directly in vaccination centers, at family doctors' offices, where this type of vaccine is administered, or at marathon-type events, drive-throughs organized at national level.
Vaccination is free and voluntary, and to facilitate the vaccination process, both the triage questionnaire and the informed consent form can be downloaded from the ROVACCINARE website.
The document can be signed by one of the parents, the guardian or the legal representative, and in the vaccination center, adults will present valid identity documents attesting to their quality (CI, passport, for adults and birth certificate, in the case of those who they haven't turned 14)."