(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Visiting Nur-Sultan's New Coronary Vaccination Site: I feel good, but my arm is a little sore

  Chinanews.com, Nursultan, August 4 (Reporter Zhang Shuo) The situation of the new crown pneumonia in Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country, is getting worse.

As of 20 o'clock on the 3rd local time, the number of newly confirmed cases in the country in a single day in the past 24 hours has approached 7,500, with a total of more than 656,000 cases.

  The number of newly confirmed cases continues to increase, and the willingness of local people to vaccinate is also increasing.

On the 3rd, a reporter visited a vaccination site in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan, and found that more than 20 people on the scene had been vaccinated in an orderly manner.

  According to incomplete statistics from local media, there are currently more than 40 institutions in Nur-Sultan that can be vaccinated.

The vaccination site the reporter went to is located on the basement level of Nur Sultan Shatre Khan Shopping Center, which is located at the westernmost end of the city's central axis and is also one of the capital's largest integrated leisure and entertainment centers.

  People who want to get vaccinated need to enter the shopping mall first.

The reporter saw at the scene that a sign was erected in the middle of the shopping mall door with a QR code of the Asyq health applet. People can only enter after scanning the QR code and the system shows that their physical condition is normal.

In order to effectively prevent and control the epidemic, major government agencies, medical and health organizations, and shopping centers in Nur-Sultan have all joined the health applet system.

  There were not many people going to the shopping center that day. After a short line, the reporter passed the security check and entered the venue smoothly.

In the lobby on the first floor of the shopping center, a striking blue sign says information about vaccination, and people who are willing can follow the prompts to get the vaccination.

  Following the guidance signs, the reporter came to the vaccination spot located on the basement level of the shopping mall.

The vaccinators need to register information and measure their blood pressure. The doctor will also ask about their health conditions before they can be vaccinated.

  The reporter saw at the scene that more than 20 people came to vaccinate.

According to the staff, people do not need to make an appointment in advance, and they can be vaccinated according to the procedure after arriving at the scene.

  In about 10 minutes, more than 3 people walked out of the clinic after vaccination and entered the observation area. They needed to observe here for half an hour, and they could leave after there was no adverse reaction.

Diaz, 20, is one of them.

"I just received the first shot today, and the doctor asked me to come back for the second shot in two weeks." He told reporters, "I feel good at the moment, there are no adverse reactions, but my arm hurts a bit."

  Diaz said, "I chose the Russian'Satellite V'vaccine. The decision to vaccinate was also for the health and safety of myself and the people around me." He is currently studying in the economics department of a university in Nur-Sultan, saying that he believes that he is around. More students will go to get vaccinated.

  With the tightening of the epidemic prevention and control situation in Kazakhstan again, various localities are strengthening epidemic prevention and restriction measures while encouraging people to actively vaccinate.

As of the 3rd, over 5.48 million people had completed the first dose of vaccination in the country, and over 3.94 million people had completed the second dose of vaccination.

The Public Health and Epidemic Prevention Department of Nur-Sultan City previously stated that as of July, the number of people in the city who received daily vaccinations was about 8,000. Nearly 260,000 people had received the first dose and 159,000 received the second dose.

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