
In St. Petersburg on July 5, a campaign began to revaccinate citizens previously vaccinated against CORONAVIRUS infection. According to the Interdepartmental City Coordinating Council for Combating covid-19 , by Thursday, July 8, 41 people were initially revaccinated.
According to the council, 998,316 people have been vaccinated since the start of mass vaccination in St. Petersburg. Of these, 734,869 have completed the vaccination cycle. Smolny clarified that the cumulative total of the vaccine received in the city is 1,129,042 kits. The vaccine is delivered daily to the vaccination points. The vaccine stock in the city is 130,685 dose kits.
Petersburg HEALTH Committee reports that all citizens who were vaccinated against coronavirus infection more than six months ago can be revaccinated. Citizens who have been ill for more than 6 months can also be vaccinated at any point without examining the level of antibodies. Vaccination is carried out without presenting antibody tests with any registered vaccines.
As RBC Petersburg previously reported, re-vaccination appointments are carried out according to the previous scheme - through four available channels: the Petersburger's Health portal, State Services, telephone 122 and call centers of polyclinics. The city has 145 vaccination points based on medical organizations. In addition, traveling vaccination teams are working - some of them inoculate at 31 mobile points deployed in addition to the main ones.