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The SCS app will incorporate the self-appointment for pending doses of the vaccine on Monday

The Cantabrian Health Service (SCS) will add to the functionalities of the app [email protected]starting next Monday, March 6, the self-appointment system for all those adults over 18 years of age and children between 5 and 11 years of age who have never been vaccinated (primary vaccination) or who are pending receiving any of the doses memory of the vaccine against COVID-19.

The self-appointment will also be available through the SCS website at the URL https://autocita.scsalud.es, the regional Executive has indicated in a press release.

Thus, for the primary vaccination of adults (first and second dose) the Sardinero health center (Santander) has been set up. Regarding the third dose, it is administered, after self-appointment, in the health centers of Sardinero, Vargas, La Marina and Nueva Montaña, all of them in Santander, as well as in Camargo Costa, Cotolino (Castro Urdiales), Laredo, Santoña, Campoo -Los Valles, Covadonga (Torrelavega), Los Corrales de Buelna, Liébana and Tanos. And for the fourth dose in adults, the SCS has enabled self-appointment in all health centers.

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As he recalled, the memory dose is indicated for those over 18 years of age, as long as five months have elapsed since the last inoculation.

In the case of pediatric primary vaccination, the self-appointment to inoculate the first and second doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 is open at the health centers of El Alisal (Santander), Santoña and Tanos.

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At the moment, only children between the ages of five and 11 are inoculated, waiting to receive pediatric vaccines for the child population between six months and five years.

Pediatric vaccination between six months and five years is recommended for children belonging to high-risk groups, such as children with hematopoietic stem cell transplants, solid organ transplants, chronic renal failure, HIV infection, some primary immunodeficiencies and those minors undergoing to certain immunosuppressive therapies.

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