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Vaccination against COVID-19 of Ukrainian citizens from temporarily occupied territories continues
KYIV. Oct 29 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukrainian citizens living in the territories temporarily occupied by Russia can be vaccinated against COVID-19 at any of the vaccination points and mass vaccination centers in the government-controlled territory of the country, the Ministry of Health said on the website.
In addition, the Ministry of Health reminds: from October 25, 2021, citizens of Ukraine living in the temporarily occupied territories and who have expressed a desire to be vaccinated against COVID-19, moving across the Ukrainian-Russian border, are not subject to self-isolation (observation) upon presentation of an invitation for vaccination with a Ukrainian identifier.
One can get such an invitation by pre-registering for vaccination at one of the vaccination centers and vaccination points located in the territory controlled by Ukraine.