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Domodedovo Airport performed more than 100 thousand COVID-19 tests

May 21, 2021

Moscow Domodedovo Airport summed up the results of the services implemented since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. During the year, more than 100 thousand COVID-19 tests were performed at the first-aid post of the air harbor.

Since March, more than 1 000 passengers got the International Certificates of Vaccination against COVID-19 in Russian, English, German and French. Frequent flyers bought more than 400 Vaccination Passports – a document about vaccination against COVID-19 in accordance with standarts of the World Health Organization.  Domodedovo was the first among Russian airports to issue such documents.

At the airport it is possible to do IgG и IgM antibody tests. Besides the point of vaccination against COVID-19 works on the territory of the airport. You can get free vaccination without an appointment on weekdays from 9:00 to 16:00 in the arrivals area of Russian airlines on the second floor of the passenger terminal.

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