Tijuana.- The influx in the General Hospital of Tijuana on the second day that the vaccines against Covid-19 are being applied in all health centers such as General Hospitals of the Ministry of Health, IMSS, ISSSTE, Issstecali, Sedena and Semar, has been very low.
In these health centers, the first and second doses of the AstraZeneca biological are being applied to those over 18 years of age, as well as the booster vaccine with the same biological.
Minors between the ages of 14 and 17 who do not have their first or second dose are vaccinated with the biological Pfizer; this age group is not receiving the booster vaccine. Due to the conditions of the Pfizer vaccine, six patients must accumulate to expose the biological because its effectiveness time once opened is short.
For the application of the second dose or booster dose, it is necessary to show the vaccination certificate and an official credential, indicated the nurses who apply the vaccine. The low influx of the population to this health center, it is only necessary for two nurses to apply the biological.
In addition, patients who are hospitalized or treated at the General Hospital of Tijuana and do not have their vaccination schedule receive the biological, not necessarily, but receive the first or second dose.
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CURRENT COVID-19 LANDSCAPE
According to information provided by the state Health Secretariat, Baja California has registered a total of 286 active cases in the last two weeks, and a number of new infections in that period of time of 169 cases, only one death.
Of the 286 active cases, the female sex has the highest number of cases with 159, the male sex has a total of 127 infections.
The age group with the highest number of cases is 20 to 39 years of age with 127, followed by young people from 0 to 19 years of age, adults from 40 to 59 register 68 cases, while those over 60 only fifteen.
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