Netherlands Residents Can Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19 in Virtual Reality Glasses
© AP Photo / Manu Fernandez, FileIn this Sunday, Feb. 21. 2016, file photo, a woman uses LG 360 VR glasses during the LG unpacked 2016 event on the eve of the week's Mobile World Congress wireless show, in Barcelona, Spain
© AP Photo / Manu Fernandez, File
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PARIS (Sputnik) - In the Netherlands, people who are afraid of injections, but still want to get vaccinated, are offered to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in virtual reality glasses, Minister of Health Hugo de Jonge said on Monday.
"Are you afraid to get shots, but still want to be vaccinated (against COVID-19) or revaccinated? The Municipal Health Services (GGD) are happy to help you with this. For example, there are more and more places where virtual reality glasses, which allow you to relax during vaccination, are used. These methods also applied in Rotterdam," de Jonge wrote on Twitter.
The number of registered COVID-19 cases in the Netherlands for the entire period of the pandemic is estimated to be 3.07 million with 20,716 deaths. About 84% of the country's population aged 12 and over is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Heb je last van prikangst, maar wil je toch de (booster)prik? De GGD helpt je graag. Zo zijn er steeds meer locaties waar ze werken met een VR-bril die ervoor zorgt dat je je makkelijker ontspant tijdens het prikken. Ook in Rotterdam werken ze ermee.
— Hugo de Jonge (@hugodejonge) December 27, 2021
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On 20 December, the Netherlands launched vaccination for children aged 5-11 years with serious diseases. In the second half of January, the country will begin to vaccinate all children aged 5-11 years.