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Ibsalut will expand the information campaign on vaccination, even if this service is no longer provided at the old Son Dureta hospital

Ibsalut will expand the information campaign on vaccination to give a new impetus to vaccination in the Balearic Islands. The goal is to make the population aware of the danger of the evolution of COVID and to remember that the vaccine is essential for continuing prevention. The communication campaign, which will last throughout the winter, will include radio and television broadcasts, inserts in the written and digital press and outdoor signage, as well as dissemination on all the government’s social networks.

Citizens will be able to continue to get vaccinated in the various points that Ibsalut keeps open: in Mallorca, in the Espai Francesc Quetglas in Palma, in the car park of the Inca Shoe Museum, in the COVID-Express in Manacor and in the health centers. In Menorca, in health centres. In Ibiza, at the vaccination point of the Can Misses hospital and in the health centers of Sant Antoni and Santa Eulària des Riu. In Formentera, at the Formentera Hospital.

Vaccines will no longer be administered to Son Dureta, which closes its doors today to start the reconstruction work of its structures to a new model of social and health care. In this space, vaccination began 19 months ago, precisely on May 5, 2021. Approximately 300,000 vaccines have been inoculated since then. Son Dureta was the largest vaccination point in the Balearic Islands. It opened with eight vaccination lines, later expanded to sixteen.

Up to 56 health workers, including nurses, TCAE and staff from the Health and Welfare Directorate of the Balearic Islands (GSAIB) have come to work daily in vaccination in the old facilities of what was the main hospital complex of the Islands, a space that has been adapting to the various needs that have occurred since it opened, as reported today through a press release issued by the Balearic government.


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