"Between September 7 and October 12, more than a
million users received the flu vaccine, of which more than 787,000 received
both vaccines, against flu and against Covid-19".
According to the DGS, the vaccination scheduling process is
staggered by age groups, having started for users aged 80 or over and is
currently being done for people between 70 and 79 years old.
Vaccination against influenza is recommended, according to
the DGS, for those aged 65 or over, children aged six months or more who have
associated chronic pathologies, the chronically ill, immunocompromised and
pregnant women.
The vaccine against Covid-19 is aimed at people aged 60 and
over; pregnant women aged 18 or over, people aged 12 or over with risk
pathologies, students in clinical internship, firefighters involved in the
transport of patients and professionals from prisons.
The DGS says that this autumn-winter vaccination campaign
aims to protect the most vulnerable population, preventing serious illness,
hospitalisation and death, and is expected to last until December.
How did we ever survive before getting 4 syringes in 18 months?
Baaaa baaaa baaaa - rolling up sleeves - baaaa baaaa baaaa - I feel so safe - ' baaa baaa baaa - I'ts toally working - baaa baaa baaa - can't wait for my 5th injection
By Hart from Lisbon on 13 Oct 2022, 14:19
Keep up the good work, Portugal. Double-boosted and my Covid infection was nothing more than a minor annoyance. Vaccines did me a solid, so thankful for them.
When are the boosters going to be opened up to 50 year olds?
By Hank from Porto on 20 Oct 2022, 12:23
So Hank got “vaccinated “ and “vaccine boosted” TWICE, still caught covid (!!!!!) and thinks this is how vaccinations work!?
It’s an absolute miracle billions of unvaxed ppl are still alive . According to his logic they should all be dead . Medical marvels.
By Hart from Lisbon on 21 Oct 2022, 11:36