Residents wishing to be vaccinated with the first, second or third booster vaccine can do this at Litexpo after registration at https://vakcina.myhybridlab.com/selfregister/vaccine1808. Today you can still get vaccinated at Litexpo without registration, you just need to have a valid identity document.
The residents will also be vaccinated in healthcare institutions, i.e. clinics in which they are registered. Private personal healthcare institutions also actively get engaged in the vaccination process; thus, the residents can get vaccinated in the institutions regularly visited by them. As for vaccination in personal healthcare institutions, you should apply directly to your medical institution.
In case of any problems in relation to vaccination process in personal healthcare institutions, you can apply by e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The residents wishing to get vaccinated in their medical institution can inform of this by calling to the medical institution in which they are registered.
Before all primary personal healthcare institutions enable patients to get vaccinated, one can always use the vaccination service in Litexpo premises.
Please note that currently vaccination of the groups of society approved by the Minister of Social Security including employees of the healthcare system, care institutions and social security system, persons over 65 years of age with the third booster vaccine dose is carried out. The residents of Vilnius who can get vaccinated with the third vaccine dose must register for vaccination by themselves. Please note that you can register on the Internet at https://vakcina.myhybridlab.com/selfregister/vaccineor by telephone 1808.
The patients who receive supportive care and nursing services, residents of social care institutions (who cannot be brought to the vaccination centre) will be vaccinated with the third vaccine dose in the institution where practicable. Older people and other residents of Vilnius with mobility or other severe disabilities can be vaccinated at home. They or their relatives should address the patient’s personal healthcare institution.
Please note that persons will be vaccinated with the booster COVID-19 vaccine dose not earlier than 180 days from the date of injection of the second COVID-19 vaccine dose. For more detailed information on all society groups which can be vaccinated with the third vaccine dose, see here:
https://www.e-tar.lt/portal/lt/legalAct/3c76a5400f3311ec9f09e7df20500045.
As of October, the points in Lukiškės Square and V. Gerulaičio g. 1 will not be open any longer
The vaccination points in Lukiškės Square and at the address V. Gerulaičio g. 1 will be closed after several weeks, i.e. as of the beginning of October, the points and vaccination buses will be closed.
Around 4,000 residents were vaccinated at the vaccination centre in Lukiškės Square, 2,700 residents were vaccinated in the vaccination centre in V. Gerulaičio Street.
Given the lower flows of vaccinated people and temperature drops, in October the activity of vaccination buses will be terminated. Approximately 33,000 residents have been vaccinated in vaccination buses and mobile microbuses so far.
When and where a vaccination bus will stop
This week residents can still get conveniently vaccinated in a vaccination bus. Vaccination will be carried out in Šeškinė, Žirmūnai, Naujininkai, Naujamiestis, Senamiestis (Old Town), Justiniškės, Lazdynai, Pašilaičiai, Šnipiškės, Fabijoniškės, Antakalnis, Justiniškės, Žvėrynas, Pilaitė, Paneriai subdistricts.
All persons wishing to be vaccinated can do this without registration in vaccination buses, they just have to have an identity document. The route and schedule can be found here https://vakcina.vilnius.lt/.
This week you can be vaccinated in vaccination buses and vaccination microbuses with Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech), Vaxzevria (former AstraZeneca) and Spikevax (former Moderna) vaccines.
Vaccination in Lukiškės Square and Litexpo vaccination points
This week, from Monday to Saturday, vaccination in the vaccination point in Lukiškės Square will be carried out from 10:00 to 20:00 and on Sunday from 10:00 to 15:00. The residents can choose from several types of vaccines: Vaxzevria (former AstraZeneca), Spikevax (former Moderna) and Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine. Vaccine Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech) is available only for persons who have registered in advance.
This week, Litexpo vaccination centre carries out vaccination with Vaxzevria (former AstraZeneca), Spikevax (former Moderna) and Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccines.
The persons willing to choose the exact time for the first vaccine are invited to register here https://vakcina.vilnius.lt/
The residents can appear at Litexpo without registration from Monday to Friday 10:00–18:00. On 24–24 September, persons will be able to get vaccinated without registration with Comirnaty, Vaxzevria and Spikevax vaccines.
On the weekend (25–26 September), Litexpo vaccination centre will be closed.
Vaccination at the address V. Gerulaičio g. 1
Vilnius still offers vaccination against COVID-19 without getting out of own vehicle. The residents are welcome at the address V. Gerulaičio g. 1 on working days from 15:00 to 20:00 and on weekends from 9:00 to 14:00. Arrival by a vehicle can be particularly convenient for older people and people with mobility problems. This week, vaccination at the vaccination point at the address V. Gerulaičio g. 1 is carried out with Vaxzevria (former AstraZeneca), Spikevax (former Moderna) and Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccines.
Just like in other vaccination points and vaccination buses in Vilnius, the residents can be vaccinated in the vaccination point at the address V. Gerulaičio g. 1 without registration, they just have to bring an identity document. Nevertheless, Comirnaty (manufacturer Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine is available only to persons who have registered in advance. People can also come here on foot, i.e. all persons wishing to be vaccinated will be vaccinated.