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Covid-19 vaccinations ( Duisburg area, Germany )
I hope that I am allowed to post this here since it might be useful for those who haven't go their Covid-19-vaccination yet and want to get it.
Decentralised vaccinations will be offered again next week at the following locations from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. each day:
Monday 10.01.2022: Protestant church community Meiderich
Tuesday 11.01.2022: Training Centre for Crafts Neumühl
Wednesday 12.01.2022: Christuskirche Duisburg
Thursday 13.01.2022: Logport Duisburg
Friday 14.01.2022: University of Duisburg/Essen, Duisburg
In addition to the decentralised offers, it is still possible to get vaccinated at one of the following four locations from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (Monday-Sunday):
Bürgermeister-Wendel-Platz in Alt-Homberg, Lauerstraße, 47198 Duisburg
Area opposite the Merkez Mosque Duisburg
Former Real car park, Duisburg
Forecourt of the main railway station, Duisburg
Issue of vaccination certificates
As usual, the colleagues are available at the container at the Theater am Marientor from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Monday to Friday.
One more hint:
In order to find you in the system, we still need the following information:
1.) Who did you register with? Via the number of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, by e-mail, via your employer or did you spontaneously drop by without registering?
2.) When did the vaccinations take place? If you do not remember the exact date, please try to narrow it down as much as possible at they have a chance to find you in the system.
3.) Where were you for vaccination?
Small tip: If you received your vaccination certificate when you were vaccinated, make a copy of it. This way you won't forget the date of your vaccination and they can find you much faster in the system, should a re-registration become necessary.
Primarily digital vaccination certificates are created.
Our colleagues only have a limited number of yellow vaccination cards in stock and this is primarily intended for people who cannot be expected to go to the pharmacy and buy one ( costs about 1 or 2 Euros ) because of their age ( 80 + ) or a walking impediment.
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