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The COVID-19 vaccine registry web site presented by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is promoting to facilitate the vaccination process against coronavirus and conceive when it is vaccinated.
The UPMC vacancy website allows people to register to receive the COVID-19 vacancy in this category. On Monday, February 22, 2021, residents of Pennsylvania will be placed in Category 1-A are eligible to be evacuated. Register to be vacated here.

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This is what you need to know:
Residents of Pennsylvania in Phase 1A can register on the COVID-19 registry website to receive the vacancy
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Pennsylvania Opera is a multi-faceted vacancy setting based on risk and exposure factors. Those who are currently eligible are in the first phase of evacuation, 1-A.
“As part of the 1st phase of the Pennsylvania evacuation effort, we are currently evacuating UPMC health workers and those belonging to UPMC. COVID-19 ”, from UPMC. “These members of the community include major adults and other high-risk populations, including the veterinarians who have the COVID-19 nurse charge and limited access to medical attention and services.”
Register does not mean that you will receive an immediate vacancy. It looks at a list of hopes and the UPMC will be communicated to program a quote that is elegant. The UPMC only asks those who are currently eligible for a vacancy, or those who are in Phase 1A, to register on the web site.
“Creemos firmemente en la vacacacion”, writes the UPMC on its website. “If the people can be evacuated more quickly to other sources, they will have to deal with the situation and ensure that they receive their second dose in the same place. How many more people can be evacuated, we can better protect our communities ”.
Who is eligible to vacate now? What phase are we in and who is in phase 1A?
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Who is in Phase 1A of the COVID vaccine? The actual evacuation phase includes persons of 65 years of age or more, residents of long-term care centers, workers of health and persons of 16 to 64 years of age, with medical conditions.
Here is the complete list of those who are eligible for vacancies below phase 1A, of the Department of Health of Pennsylvania:
– Residents of centers in the large plaza
– Personal medical attention that includes, among others:
– Emergency medical service staff
– nurse
– Nursing aids
– doctors
– dentist
– Dental hygienists
– Chiropractic
– Therapists
– Phlebotomists
– pharmaceuticals
– technicians
– Pharmacy techniques
– Students and apprentices of professors of health
– Direct Support Professionals
– Personal clinic in school wards or penitentiary establishments
– HCP contractual no direct employment at the medical attention center
– Persons who do not participate directly in patient care but may potentially have infectious material that could be transmitted between medical and medical staff and between them.
– Mayors of 65 years
– People aged 16 to 64 with high risk affections:
* Cancer
* Enfermedad renale chronicle
* EPOC
* Down Syndrome
* Cardiac infections, such as cardiac insufficiency, affecting the coronary arteries or cardiomyopathies
* Immunosuppressed state (immunological debilitated system) for transplantation of solid organs or transplants of blood or the oatmeal medium, immunodeficiencies, VIH, use of corticosteroids or use of other drugs that debilitate the immune system
* Obesity (index of corporate mass [IMC] of 30 kg / m2 or more, per Heavy.com
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