Dracula's castle in Romania opens COVID-19 vaccination station

Dracula's castle in Romania opens COVID-19 vaccination station
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Vaccinations are given free of charge with a drug from Pfizer and BioNTech. Those who have been vaccinated in the castle are awarded a certificate,

Bran Castle in Romania, also known as Dracula's Castle, has opened a free CORONAVIRUS vaccination station. This was reported on the FACEBOOK page of the castle.

Vaccination will be carried out as part of the marathon, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in May. Those who wish to be vaccinated will be given a vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.

Pre-registration in order to be vaccinated in Dracula's castle is not required, the organizers specified. All those vaccinated will be given a special certificate stating that they have been vaccinated at Bran Castle. They will also get free access to an exhibition of medieval torture instruments.

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On a separate page dedicated to the marathon, it is said that the employees of the mobile medical team will do the vaccinations.

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