The Department of Health, Taipei City Government announced 18 hospitals that provide an appointment for vaccination services. If the individuals miss the appointment period of the Covid-19 Vaccination Registration and Reservation Platform, one can make an appointment for COVID-19 vaccination through the hospital appointment registration system.
The list of designated clinics for COVID-19 vaccinations. The related services are available until November 27. (Photo / Provided by the Taipei City Government)
10 vaccination centers available now include the Center Clinic Medical Center General Hospital Foundation (中心綜合醫院), Taipei City Hospital Linsen Chinese Medicine Branch (臺北市立聯合醫院林森中醫院區), Taipei City Hospital Heping Fuyou Branch (聯醫婦幼院區), Yan Chai Hospital (仁濟醫院), Jing Mei Hospital (景美醫院), Chengde District Residents Activity Center (承德區民活動中心), National Taiwan Science Education Center (科教館接種站), United Medical Yangming District (聯醫陽明院區), Taipei Guandu hospital (關渡醫院).
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The Department of Health, Taipei City Government reminds people who are expected to receive the first dose of BNT vaccine must be at least 12 years old, for Moderna and AZ vaccines, one must be at least 18 years old, and for Medigen Vaccines, must be at least 20 years old.
The list of designated clinics for COVID-19 vaccinations. The related services are available until November 27. (Photo / Provided by the Taipei City Government)
The central government also adjusted the required time between first and second dose in an effort to boost vaccination rate: BNT – 4 weeks; AZ – 8 weeks; Moderna – 4 weeks; and Medigen – 4 weeks. If the first dose of AZ vaccine, and is mixed with the second dose of different vaccine types, an interval of 8 weeks is still required.