The Irish College of General Medical Practitioners begins implementing a plan to administer the Coronavirus vaccine to those over the age of 70
Doctors at the Irish College of General Practitioners have begun training to supply people over the age of 85 who are not inmates in medical centers with the corona vaccine in preparation for the start of the implementation of the plan to provide the vaccine for those over seventy years later where the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine will be provided to 70% Of general practitioners and nurses in their clinics and hospitals in which they work in order to provide them to their patients over the seventy years registered with them .
Patients will be contacted directly by setting an appointment for them to receive the vaccine through their doctors.
The medical authorities call on the rest of the citizens to adhere to the rules of social distancing and general guidelines for the fifth level of the ban during this period as the number of infected cases is still high despite the marked decrease in the number of infected corona cases detained in health care in hospitals and medial centers.
Source:Cork Safety Alerts