“Up to 6:30pm 16 December, approximately 61,000 online requests for vaccination against Covid-19 were made for the next weekend, of December 18 and 19”, said the Shared Services of the Ministry of Health and DGS.
The vaccination of children begins on Saturday and Sunday, starting with those under nine, 10 and 11 years old, in a process that the Government estimates will be completed in March, when the second doses will be administered.
Children with comorbidities are given priority, regardless of age, as long as they have a medical prescription.
The decision to vaccinate children between the ages of 5 and 11 results from the recommendation of the Directorate-General for Health, after hearing the Technical Vaccination Commission and considering logistical issues with the coordinating nucleus of support to the Ministry of Health, namely the availability of vaccines from Pfizer, in the pediatric version.
Next weekend, the vaccination centres are exclusively reserved for administering vaccines to children aged nine, 10 and 11 years.
ignorant and irresponsible parents……..
By D from Lisbon on 17 Dec 2021, 11:48
Curious why is this ignorant and irresponsible? The dictionary would say it’s the complete opposite
By Jon from Lisbon on 17 Dec 2021, 12:44
A dictionary only provides the meaning of words, it does not provide answers to questions. Maybe ‘Jon’ needs to look up the meaning of ‘sheep’.
By JG from Algarve on 18 Dec 2021, 06:57
What dictionary Jon? The dictionary where a mild cold or a runny nose equals a death sentence? Every heard of Paracetamol? You know, the stuff they used to get people over winter colds before the injection-marathon-psychosis started...
By DD from Lisbon on 18 Dec 2021, 08:46
I would just argue that it is most ‘responsible’ to do what all the real experts recommend and not ‘ignore’ what they say. Don’t judge others that just to follow the advice from medical professionals.
By Jon from Lisbon on 20 Dec 2021, 20:49
Also curious why the expert on dictionaries needs to put my name in inverted commas?
By Jon from Lisbon on 20 Dec 2021, 20:52