Here is the information on the vaccination schedule for Poland:
The first vaccinations against COVID-19 are planned in Poland on December 27.
The approval of the COVID-19 vaccine is subject to approval by the European Commission (of the European Union).
This means that the vaccination registration process is likely to start in the first quarter of 2021.
Vaccines will be free.
Vaccinations will be voluntary.
The order of vaccinations:PHASE 0:
Healthcare workers.
PHASE 1:
Residents of social welfare homes and care and treatment facilities.
Seniors 60+, starting with the oldest people (with priority for those who are professionally active and for people with comorbidities).
Police and fire brigade officers, soldiers.
Employees of the education sector.
PHASE 2:
People under 60 years of age with chronic conditions that increase the risk of severe COVID-19.
Key professional groups: employees of the critical infrastructure sectors, public transport, officials directly involved in combating the epidemic (e.g. employees of epidemiological and sanitary stations).
PHASE 3:
Entrepreneurs and employees in business sectors closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
People over 18 who do not belong to any of the above groups.
In accordance with the above phases, also foreigners (persons with the right to permanent or temporary residence) will be vaccinated.
Privileges for the vaccinated person:Information on vaccination will be stored in a special system and will allow for vaccination verification (including a QR code that will allow you to quickly confirm the vaccination).
Vaccinated people will be able to use public health services without additional testing.
Vaccinated people will not count towards the limits on social events.
Vaccinated people will not have to be quarantined if they come into contact with someone infected with the coronavirus.
The government will consider the possibility of introducing further solutions exempting the vaccinated persons from selected restrictions.
Poland has purchased the vaccines under the European Union agreement to establish a common mechanism for the advance purchase of vaccines. The size of orders is proportional to the number of inhabitants. The delivery schedule is the same for all countries (adequate to the size). Poland decided to join five agreements: Astra Zeneca, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV/Johnson&Johnson, Pfizer/BioNTech, CureVac, Moderna.
The total number of doses purchased: 62.06 million. As the vaccine requires two doses, that's enough to vaccinate around three quarters of the population.