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expatiane

Hi everyone,
soon I will be traveling to Sofia, can I get vaccinated while visiting Bulgaria?
Thanks

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gwynj

I don't know the official rules, but while I was in line at the vaccine point in Plovdiv, I did see a couple of passports (as opposed to local IDs). Vaccine take up is really low here (around 15%), so my impression is that the clinics are not massively busy, so I'd expect them not to turn you away.

However, I went to a nice private hospital in Plovdiv (Pulmed), so that probably meant smaller lines than at a public hospital. I'd recommend that you go to Tokuda or equivalent in Sofia.

You should check whether you can still get the EU Covid Certificate based on your passport number though, as perhaps that system is tied to a local ID number. But this means hanging around for a few weeks for your second jab, or getting the single dose vaccine.

SimCityAT

If you are passing through Austria, I know it is possible for visitors to get the Jab in Vienna without an appointment.

GuestPoster11478

WE received our vaccine in Bg--both jabs and a certificate.   I had no problem obtaining the official certificate.  i am a US Citizen my wife is dual.   My certificate is different from hers however we have traveled to Spain without any incident and both certificates were accepted.

expatiane

Hi gwynj,
Thank you for this information. I prefer to get vaccinated with one of the two American made vaccines: “Moderna or Pfizer”
As for the Covid Certificate, I checked online and I think I can get it with my US passport.

https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/a … d-to-know/

expatiane

Johnavann,
good info thank you so much.

expatiane

Thank you SimCityAT,
My trip transition in Europe is going to be through Rome, Italy-Sofia. Unfortunately!!

expatiane

Johnavann,
I am not sure if it makes any difference since I am only visiting Bulgaria.
Can you share the name of hospital or clinic where you got your vaccine.. thank you

GuestPoster11478

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expatiane

thank you for your comment, but this sounds SCRAY!!!

GuestPoster11478

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expatiane

what do you suggest? should I cancel my trip to BG?

GuestPoster11478

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expatiane

EVTRA wrote:

Are you coming only for the vax?  No, between Sofia, Varna and Plovdiv I am planning to stay for month.
why aren't you taking one at home?  I was not going to take one but now, I changed my mind and I already made plans to be in BG for a month. If I want to take one in the US I have to cancel the BG trip due to the 3 or 4 weeks two doses.
If there isn't any particular reason...like not having Health insurance back home...or willing to take some sputnik / sinovax I don't see why risk.


My US healthcare provider will not cover me overseas.

Thank you

GuestPoster11478

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expatiane

EVTRA wrote:

Also if you think to buy insurance for your staying some actually cover "covid" but not sure who covers "vaccination side effects".
And be careful insurances in Bulgaria are highly unregulated and you won't receive probably contract stating you will be covered because you had a medical procedure...in any case you will have to pay upfront or you won't be left to leave the hospital.


thank you for the info & advice.

GuestPoster11478

My vaccine was at a private clinic in Burgas owned by Dr. Storz   358 8514533 however I believe you can  obtain the vaccine at any clinic.

expatiane

Thank you

Jules999

Why are you in such a hurry to get the " vaccine"? Isn't it better to enjoy your BG trip instead?  You don't need it to enter the country nor to stay for a month.

johnSlavi

There is only a 2 week gap between the two shots in the US.  That's what I've done and I had absolutely no side effects from either of the shots.  Other than a tiny soreness as the injection area.   Of course, after reading the Bulgarian news media, it seems Bill Gates is injecting tracking devices into everyone and also mutating your genetic makeup so he can find you and control you with his mind!  :)

HelenDinBG

Whatever you decide, get both doses in the same country and make sure they are recorded in such a way that you can get your vaccine passport. I work in a U.K. vaccination centre and if you get vaccinated in different parts of the U.K. (eg one in England, one in Wales) it takes a lot longer for the systems to sync, to provide a vaccine certificate -  we can’t help people who had one dose abroad at all. BTW it’s 3 weeks between Pfizer doses and 28 days for Moderna, not 2 weeks as said above.

expatiane

Thank you

nocit

Can I get vaccinated in pharmacies or only in clinics?

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nocit

Ok, I didn't know, I thought they made them in pharmacies too

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