30 to 34s will be able to book Covid-19 vaccination appointments from Monday
Almost half of residents in Catalonia have already received at least a first dose, and 31% are now fully vaccinated
Residents in Catalonia born between 1987 and 1991 will be able to book their first Covid-19 vaccination appointment from Monday, June 28.
This means that those between 30 and 34 will begin their rollout one and a half weeks after those between 35 and 39.
Almost half of the residents in Catalonia have already received at least the first dose, and 31% are now fully vaccinated.
After enduring three waves of coronavirus contagion and repeated lockdowns, Catalonia is progressively easing restrictions, with nightclubs reopening last Monday after 15 months shut, and the use of face masks no longer compulsory in outdoor spaces from June 26.
Step-by-step instructions
Go to vacunacovid.catsalut.gencat.cat/ and click on the ‘Accedir-hi’ button at the bottom of the page.
The default option asks you to provide your CIP code. The CIP is a 14-digit code on the front of your CatSalut public healthcare card. It contains four letters (normally, the two first letters of your first and second surname), followed by 10 numbers, which should include your birthday in YY/MM/DD format.
You can also click on the 'DNI/NIE/PASSAPORT' button on the top of the page and instead provide an alternative ID code.
The other boxes request your phone number, name, first surname, second surname (not compulsory), and email address. Fill them and click on the ‘Acceptar’ button.
You will receive an SMS code consisting of four numbers. Enter the code in the box and click ‘Acceptar’.
There is a list of different vaccination points across Catalonia, including public clinics, cultural centers, and other buildings.
Select a date (the ones in grey are not available) and a time to get the vaccine. Click on ‘Confirmar Cita’.
You will receive an SMS and an email confirming your appointment.