To control vaccination against coronavirus in Moscow, video cameras installed in clinics are monitored; cases of fictitious vaccination in the capital are rare. Anastasia Rakova, the deputy mayor of the city for social development, spoke about this on Monday, December 27.
“Indeed, no matter how much we would like to reduce the fictitious vaccination to zero, it certainly exists. There is and cannot be any objective data on this matter. We tried, to the maximum, with regard to the organization of vaccination points in the city, to make it almost impossible … There are cases, but I think that these are more isolated than massive, “Rakova told RIA Novosti …
The deputy mayor of the capital added that the data of citizens at the vaccination points are entered by the employees of the MFC, who verify the photographs of people and clearly control that the documents provided are entered into the database. They also monitor the drug administration process.
“Moreover, the vaccination points of all city polyclinics are equipped with video cameras and monitoring from these cameras is carried out by specially trained people. We had a number of suspicions that this process was going on in bad faith, we immediately transferred them to law enforcement agencies and together with them we are doing this work. And they immediately reported this information over the network, ”added Rakova.
Earlier that day, the deputy mayor said that 1.2 thousand Moscow residents had received a drug for coronavirus based on antibodies since the beginning of autumn.
According to her, in early autumn, in five specially open outpatient centers, this drug began to be used in the treatment of patients with severe concomitant diseases, and in November, children with the same concomitant diseases were treated with an antibody-based drug in a short-term hospital at the Bashlyaeva hospital in November.
On December 24, it became known that 6.6 million people were vaccinated with the first component of the coronavirus vaccine in Moscow, 6.3 million citizens completed the full course. The collective immunity to coronavirus in the capital is 72%.
A large-scale vaccination campaign is underway in Russia. Citizens are vaccinated for free. Five vaccines against coronavirus have been registered in the country: Sputnik V, which became the first vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian Federation and the world, as well as Sputnik Light, EpiVacCorona, EpiVacCorona-N and KoviVak.
All relevant information on the situation with the coronavirus is available on the websites of stopcoronavirus.rf and accessvsem.rf, as well as by the hashtag #WeV Together. Coronavirus hotline: 8 (800) 2000-112.