Europe 1 with AFP
Children aged 3 to 11 in Colombia will be able to be vaccinated against the coronavirus from Sunday with the Chinese Sinovac vaccine, Colombian President Ivan Duque announced on Friday. “From this October 31 (…) we are opening the vaccination against Covid-19 to children from 3 to 11 years old, with the Sinovac vaccine,” the head of state wrote on Twitter. “The goal is to vaccinate around 7.1 million children in this age group,” said Health Minister Fernando Ruiz. Children are unlikely to develop severe forms of the disease, but can be infected and transmit the virus.
Sinovac, a safe vaccine for the authorities
21 million Colombians immunized
The epidemic has receded in Colombia since the peak experienced in April-June. Unrestricted large-scale events can again be organized from mid-November for the capital Bogota, which has eight million inhabitants. A total of 21 million Colombians have been immunized against the virus. Barely 6% of the population declares that they do not intend to be vaccinated, according to the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE). In proportion to its population, Colombia is the fourth country in Latin America with the most deaths from Covid behind Peru, Brazil and Argentina.
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