Residents of Yekaterinburg complained about the lack of vaccines for tick-borne encephalitis.
Residents of the Urals may not have time to get vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis due to high demand and a shortage of vaccines. In some medical institutions, appointments are booked for several weeks ahead.
As reported by the Telegram channel Baza, the most difficult situation is observed in Yekaterinburg. In city clinics, appointments for April are fully booked, and consultations are only possible in May. Doctors advise calling the registration office in hopes that someone will cancel their visit.
For example, in Chelyabinsk, one of the hospitals has completely run out of vaccines, while two others offer appointments for next week. To do this, one must personally visit the registration office to check vaccine availability, schedule an appointment with a therapist, and receive a ticket if the vaccine is in stock, writes EAN.
Earlier, we reported that ticks have started to bite residents of Sverdlovsk actively.
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Residents of Yekaterinburg complained about the lack of vaccines for tick-borne encephalitis.
Residents of the Urals may not be able to get vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis due to high demand and a shortage of vaccines. In some medical institutions, appointments are booked several weeks in advance.
