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How to Book Covid Vaccine in the Netherlands

Nikola Kiš by Nikola Kiš
22 February 2022
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Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) In the Netherlands, you can book an appointment for the Covid vaccine online if you are a resident of the country born in 1994. The Covid-19 vaccine will be given to people at 140 mass vaccination sites operated by GGD. This vaccination is given to anyone born in 1994 and is free of charge. If you are not a Dutch citizen, you can register for a free non-resident registration in the Netherlands.

In the Netherlands, children can receive the coronavirus vaccination for free if they are registered in the Personal Records Database. Foreigners living in the country can also get this vaccine without an appointment by visiting a municipal health service. The vaccine will be free for all Dutch nationals, but they will need to be vaccinated if they are at high risk. The vaccination can be taken as a preventative measure against the virus.

You must wait 21 days between vaccinations if you do not want to risk contracting the virus. You can schedule two appointments if you plan on staying in the Netherlands for more than four months. To book the vaccination online, visit the official website. You can also call the national phone service. Simply dial 0800 7070 and provide the relevant Citizen Service Number. This number will then make an appointment for you. You need to keep in mind that you must wait 21 days between shots.

You can book your child’s first Covid vaccine in the Netherlands at any municipal health center. This vaccine is free, but you will need to pay if you are not an exemption. In addition, you can also book your hepatitis B vaccination with the Dutch municipal health authority. Some countries have strict requirements about this vaccination, so be sure to check with your family doctor and your travel advisor. This information will help you to choose the best vaccine for your child.

The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (NIPE) keeps track of the vaccinations in the COVID Vaccination Information and Monitoring System (CIMS). It is possible to get your vaccination through the CIMS, but you must consent to it. This is the only way to guarantee your health. This system also provides a reliable source of information to the government. So, if you are not a Dutch citizen, book your COVID vaccine today!

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