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Toluca Citizens Trust Vaccines Amid Shortages and Long Lines: Abdala Vaccine Application

Citizens of Toluca interviewed by AD Noticias assured that they trust vaccines from the public and private sectors to avoid Covid-19 infections, while at points of sale such as pharmacies, the Red Cross and vaccination modules, there are long lines in search of a doses that, due to shortages, are quickly exhausted.

Health personnel apply the Abdala vaccine in Toluca. /PHOTOS: Edgar Segura

On the last day scheduled for this week at the Concha Acústica of Los Portales, Toluqueños stood in long lines to obtain an Abdala vaccine, the biological of Cuban origin that the federal government provided to face the current winter season.

In separate interviews, they indicated that the free vaccine offered by the health sector is their first option to protect themselves from the virus, so they will wait to reach doses. before going to the pharmacies to buy the biological.

Mrs. Adriana, who went to the IMSS Vaccination Module, located in the Concha Acústica, to get vaccinated against Covid-19, pointed out that she still fears catching the virus and repeating what she experienced in the pandemic, so she does not care about the biological apply, as long as it protects her from illness.

He stated that he trusts the vaccine applied by the health sector, since rejected that the IMSS could apply a biological that was not effective.

For his part, Mr. Nicandro Pérez said he knew that the vaccine that would be administered to him was Abdala.

He was not lucky this time, since the vaccine had been sold out when it arrived, however, he indicated that he will continue to insist on finding it in the free campaigns.

Otherwise, you will go to pharmacies in search of the Pfizer vaccine, since its objective is to prevent the risks of contagion and avoid having Covid-19, which you already suffered from.

They recognize resistance to the Cuban biological

Citlali de la Madrid, nurse at Clinic 220 of the lMSS, emphasized that, despite the fact that there has been resistance to the Cuban vaccinethe people of Toluca have decided to apply it, because the finances of most people are not enough to afford the 3 to 5 doses that an average family requires.

He acknowledged that the high demand is due to the persistent fear of contagion and losing loved ones to the disease, as occurred during the pandemic.

However, he urged the population to go to their nearest clinic, where the vaccine is also available. Meanwhile, he reiterated that the vaccine applied by the health sector this winter season is only a booster, which must be administered at six-month intervals.

2024-01-05 03:48:36
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