The Vaccination Centre at the University of Malta has reported over 100 persons daily wishing to receive their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
With the attendance of around 800 under the age of 12 as well, Head Nurse Jorgen Souness told TVAM that those who have not been vaccinated may visit nine vaccination centres without having an appointment.
Urging everyone to get their booster shot as is strengthens immunity agains the pandemic, he also said that all those holding an appointment time should keep to it but all those totally unvaccinated are also receiving the jab.
Due to the Christmas seasonal vacations, attendance of kids for vaccines has also increased. Souness pointed out that 800 kids aged 11 and less are getting their boosters daily. Those over the age of 12 are placed in the adult section.
Those aged over 12 and unvaccinated yet may visit the UOM Gateway daily without an appointment. Those aged under 11 will receive notification letters. Charge Nurse Emily Farrugia highlighted that the greatest public concern is the physical impact caused by vaccination.
She however reminded everyone that side-effects by vaccines are very low and mild, especially when compared to what COVID infection does. Vaccination, along with the booster shot, has reduced hospitalisation due to COVID.
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