Thousands of centennials They went this Friday to the COVID vaccination headquarters of the Jaime Torres Bodet Cultural Center in the Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s office, which caused the Sputnik V vaccine to be exhausted in said mayor’s office.
This, because a large number of these people they did not correspond to the vaccination site, since even young people from the State of Mexico gathered, where inoculation has not yet begun for the population sector between 18 and 29 years old, according to authorities from the mayor’s office Gustavo A. Madero.
Once the Russian vaccine was exhausted, the young people were inoculated with the antigen of AstraZeneca.
Faced with the kilometric lines and long waiting times, those in charge of the inoculation proceeded to review in detail the official identifications of the young people to ensure that they corresponded to said headquarters.
A member of the El Financiero team, who today attended his vaccination, was a witness of how the young people expressed their concern about the review of their identifications as they belonged to another mayor’s office or state. “Let’s see if they don’t come back to me,” they said.
For his part, The Government of Mexico City asked the people of this group to respect the date and time of appointments for vaccination, as well as not going to macrovaccination units of municipalities to which they do not belong.
“We ask you not to share proof of address with people who are not from your home; We ask them not to photoshop or buy proof of address, we ask them to help us comply with the vaccination plan ”, said Eduardo Clark, director of Digital Government at Agencia Digital de Innovación Pública.
The six districts where the process began this week received a greater number of people than the one mentioned for the application of the vaccines, added the official.
For example in Miguel Hidalgo registered an excess of 25 thousand people, that is, young people from 18 to 29 years old who arrived on a day that was not their turn or who do not live in that demarcation.
The phenomenon was repeated in Benito Juárez (25 thousand additional people); Gustavo A. Madero (34 thousand more people); and Tláhuac (13 thousand additional people).