Pfizer shots to be made available in Azerbaijan starting next week
Health
- 04 June, 2021
- 11:40
Starting June 7, Azerbaijani citizens will be able to vaccinate against the novel coronavirus with the Pfizer jab, Report informs, citing the joint statement of Azerbaijan's Ministry of Health, State Agency for Compulsory Medical Insurance, and TABIB.
The import of the Pfizer drug to the country will provide a wider vaccine choice for the population. The vaccine will be administered at the Baku medical center located at 112 Azadlyg Avenue and in the Central Clinical Hospital, located at 76 Parliament Avenue.
Those who have come of age and have no contraindications are eligible for vaccination.
You can join an e-queue at https://randevu.its.gov.az/.
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