Coronavirus vaccines to become available soon in Hungary’s private medical institutions

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Soon, the coronavirus vaccine will become available in private medical institutions, based on the website of one of the private companies.
It is already possible to book an appointment at the International Vaccination Center – for a fee. According to their information, if someone is not a prominent person in the state vaccination line, e.g. not a health or social worker, or is over 65 years of age, they can even get the vaccine from the vaccination centre.
However, we still need to wait a little more for this, pointed out one of the private labs.
Due to the considerable vaccine shortage not only in Hungary, but also in other European Union countries, it is not possible to use this opportunity now.
Currently, there is no possibility to give the coronavirus vaccine in a private medical institution. We are continuously negotiating with European wholesalers of medicines. However, an individual import license will be needed to allow healthcare companies to start giving vaccinations – revealed Dr Zsuzsanna Béres, head of the Buda Private Medical Center.
She also added that “the interest is already huge, especially among those who would have to wait long months for the vaccine according to the vaccination plan, and it is important for them to get protection as soon as possible. Respectively, many people do not have valid health insurance in the Hungarian health care system. They cannot register in this system either.”





