Second vaccination of children at Laugardalshöll
The second vaccination for primary school children in years 1 to 6 in the capital region will take place at Laugardalshöll from 31 January to 4 February 2022. This will be three weeks after the first dose.
On the day of the vaccination, the school day ends at 11 a.m.
The second vaccination for pupils in Years 1 to 6 in the capital region will take place at Laugardalshöll from 31 January to 4 February 2022. This will be three weeks after the first dose. The child should attend at the same time and on the same day of the week as they did for the first dose. Please refer to the notification about the previous vaccination for further information..Consent that was granted then remains valid.
The child should arrive at Laugardalshöll with a companion at the correct time, based on the school's vaccination day and the child's month of birth. A companion stays with the child at all times and waits with them for the vaccination. Face masks are mandatory for both adults and children. Siblings may attend at the same time. If a child tests positive for COVID-19 after a previous vaccination, the next vaccination should be postponed for 3 months from the date of diagnosis. Children aged 5 to 11 who have yet to receive their first dose are always welcome at Laugardalshöll.
Information for children and adults about children's COVID-19 vaccinations in many languages: covid.is/child
Vaccination dates in Hafnarfjörður's primary schools
The day and time when pupils attend the hall varies between schools in Hafnarfjörður, and parents and guardians will receive a letter from their child's school. However, the dates can also be seen below. On the day of the vaccination, the school day will end at 11 a.m. This is to allow parents time to take their children to their vaccination appointment at the scheduled time. The schools' after-school clubs will operate as normal on the day of the vaccination. All information regarding the vaccination itself comes from the Health Service, and parents are advised to contact them if anything is unclear regarding its implementation.
- 31 January – Hjalli School and Engidals School
- 1 February – Setbergsskóli and Víðistaðaskóli
- 2 February – Áslandsskóli and Öldutúnsskóli
- 3 February – Lækjarskóli and Hraunvallaskóli
- 4 February – Hvaleyrarskóli and Skarðshlíðarskóli
Due to children in the care of local authority social services
Child protection is the only registered guardian in the data that the public health physician has from the National Register, and therefore no one has access to the child. testing.covid.is. This will not prevent vaccination if foster parents pursue it. Foster parents should attend with the child if they are to receive the vaccination, bringing their identification and any form of confirmation from Child Protection of a permanent foster placement. A refusal may be sent to mottaka@landlaeknir.is if vaccination is not planned at all. It is not necessary to send a specific response if vaccination is delayed in this context due to a recent COVID-19 infection; instead, contact the relevant GP practice regarding a suitable time to have the vaccination.