During the session of the city council, Yevhen Matveev, director of the Primary Health Care Center No. 2, has called on all deputies to be vaccinated to show an example to others that this is the only way to defeat the coronavirus. More than 2,300 people have already been vaccinated in Mariupol. There are 29 vaccination points in Primary Health Care Centers.
‘Vaccination remains a critical tool in preventing the spread of disease. This is the only way to defeat the pandemic. And the most effective way to form a collective immunity from a disease is to prevent a severe course of the disease,’ Yevhen Matveev noted.
He added that vaccination is being continued in Mariupol. The third stage is passing. It is free and voluntary. Medical workers and military personnel participating in the JFO have already been vaccinated. Now they continue to vaccinate teachers and elderly people over 80 years old.
‘Vaccines are approved by WHO. They have passed rigorous testing and clinical trials. They have shown high efficiency in the fight against coronavirus infection. All our primary health care centers are ready to be vaccinated and already have a list of vaccinated,’ the director of the institution adds. Yevhen Matveev invited the deputy corps to the Centers to be vaccinated.
‘I also support the proposal, I invite everyone to unite around the new stage of vaccination. I am sure that only this will stop the coronavirus. Our position, as the Mayor and deputies, is to do everything to ensure that the cases of illness go away,’ the Mayor Vadym Boichenko said.
In turn, the deputies supported the vaccination. Yuri Doroshenko, Nina Vorobei and Maxym Borodin are among them. Olexander Zheleznyak has already been vaccinated, he feels well and will take the second dose of vaccination.