Vaccination options for refugees
Refugees can be vaccinated at the vaccination centers in Jena. If available, a passport or vaccination card should be presented. Vaccinations are also carried out without documents. People with Ukrainian language skills are on site.
An overview of where vaccinations are carried out in Jena can be found at jena.de/impfen.
Refugees who have been vaccinated with the Sputnik vaccine or other vaccines not approved in the EU can receive their first vaccination with BioNTech or Moderna at the earliest four weeks after the last Sputnik vaccination. Vaccination protection is considered complete from the 15th day after the second vaccination.
Refugees with a single Astra Zeneca vaccination can receive the second and third vaccinations at the vaccination centers in Jena.
The mobile vaccination team of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians is available in the community facilities to carry out vaccinations for refugees on site.
Today (Monday, 7.03.) and on Friday (11.03.) there is the opportunity to be vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus on the Abbe Campus from 15 to 18.
Ukrainian-speaking staff will be on site!