May, 2021
NIJZ

From yesterday, you can register for the covid-19 vaccination via the eHealth portal or online at www.cepimose.si.

The NIJZ (National Institute of Public Health  https://nijz.si/) announces: “All persons who have submitted their interest in receiving the covid-19 vaccine via eGovernment will be imported into the new system. Those who have provided their telephone number at the time of registration will receive a confirmation SMS (with a link to confirm their registration). Those who have not provided their telephone number at the time of registration will receive an email asking them to confirm their registration via the zVem portal.

Those who have not submitted their interest via eGovernment will need the following information to register via the portal: health insurance card, EMŠO, first and last name initials. After registering, the person will receive an SMS with a link or code to confirm the registration. Once the code has been confirmed, the person is registered on the list for the covid-19 vaccination.

The online registration takes into account the priority criteria of each user and places him/her on the list with the vaccination provider according to the current strategy. The registrant will be automatically assigned to his/her chosen personal doctor or vaccination centre to which he/she belongs. At the vaccination sites, registered users will be invited for vaccination according to the priority criteria.

Applications for vaccination against covid-19 via the zVem portal or the website www.cepimose.si, where you can access more information on vaccines and covid-19 vaccination.”

Source and more key information.

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EU Funds

The project is part-financed by the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and the European Union through the European Social Fund. The operation is financed under the Operational Programme for the Implementation of the European Cohesion Policy 2014-2020, Priority Axis 9 “Social inclusion and reducing the risk of poverty”, Priority Investment 9.1 “Active inclusion, including the promotion of equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability”, Specific Objective 9.1.2 “Empowering target groups to move towards the labour market”.

The situation regarding the spread of the virus is dynamic and constantly changing, so you are advised to monitor the situation and travel recommendations on the NIJZ, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and GOV.SI websites.

We recommend that you:

get vaccinated against covid-19 before travelling, maintain adequate interpersonal distance (at least 2 metres) from other persons, wash hands frequently with soap and water or disinfect them, avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth, observe cough hygiene, follow recommendations on mask use, avoid contact with people showing signs of infectious disease, stay at home in case of signs and symptoms, follow general advice on how to protect your health when travelling, follow local instructions. When planning your trip, you are advised to monitor the epidemiological situation at your destination and, before travelling, to find out carefully about the conditions of entry into the country, the current situation there and the care options available in case you fall ill while travelling.

Countries are classified according to their epidemiological situation into lists of different colours, which can be found at the following link. The measures taken by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia, which are applicable upon entry into Slovenia, are also listed there and are defined in the Decree on the conditions of entry into the Republic of Slovenia for the containment and control of communicable disease COVID-19. Persons who will be placed under 10 days’ home quarantine upon entry into Slovenia in accordance with the measures taken by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia are advised to follow the instructions for home quarantine, which can be found at the following link.