First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Branko Ruzic visited today the Student Polyclinic in Belgrade, which is one of the points where students are vaccinated.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Branko Ruzic visited today the Student Polyclinic in Belgrade, which is one of the points where students are vaccinated.
On that occasion, Ruzic said that since 22 March, when vaccination began in student dormitories, students have largely applied for vaccination, and that this shows a high degree of their maturity and responsibility.
The Minister reminded that students in Belgrade can, in addition to the Student Polyclinic, also be vaccinated in the student dormitories "Studentski grad" and "Karaburma".
According to him, vaccination is carried out in accordance with epidemiological measures, and when it comes to the Student Polyclinic, students come in groups of six at a specific time, in order to avoid crowds.
Ruzic stated that there are approximately 100,000 students in Belgrade, and that the capacities in the student dormitories in the capital are more than 10,000 places, with about 6,000 students currently staying in them.
He mentioned that vaccination is also carried out in student polyclinics in Nis, Novi Sad and Kragujevac.