SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan. 19 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands reports this Wednesday that the Canary Islands pharmacy offices have issued 16,790 Covid-19 vaccination certificates since these establishments were authorized to issue this document on January 10, after the agreement of collaboration with the official associations of pharmacists of the provinces of Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
The measure, which makes it easier for people living in the Canary Islands to access this document, relieves the workload of health centers that had been processing the certificates of patients and users who could not access the app micertificadocovid.com or to the website set up by the Canary Islands Health Service for this purpose.
This initiative joins other initiatives launched in the last week to decongest Primary Care activity, such as the creation of a circuit different from that of Primary Care to notify covid cases as a notifiable disease, which is now assumed by Public Health or automation. of the highs and lows of covid cases, activities that generate administrative work and reduce the time needed to care for patients with any pathology in health centers.
COVID CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN PHARMACIES
Of the total certificates issued, 7,691 have been processed in pharmacy offices in the province of Las Palmas and 9,099 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
On the first day of implementation of the measure alone, 2,945 certificates were issued, of which 1,309 corresponded to pharmacy offices in the province of Las Palmas and 1,636 to those in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
People interested in obtaining this document at pharmacies, which will have no cost, must present their ID and, in the event of requesting the COVID-19 certificate from a third party, it will be necessary to show the identification document of the person requesting it to register who makes the request.
For now, pharmacies will only issue certificates for residents, a fact that they will verify through the Canarian Health Card.
Residents of other autonomous communities who want to access the certificate will have to do so through digital services or by going to health centers.
Mobile app
Likewise, it is recalled that the Canary Islands Health Service (SCS) has the mobile application and the web www.miCertificadocovid.com so that any person already vaccinated, with one or two doses or with the booster dose, can access, save or print their COVID certificate.
The implementation of this document in the Islands was ratified by the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC), under the mandatory use modality, for all sectors that are subject to capacity restrictions or schedules on the islands that are at levels of alert 3 and 4. While the covid certificate is for voluntary use in establishments and activities for the islands that are in levels 1 and 2 of health alert.