Two main entrances are those that lead to the karate pavilion of the Olympic Center, where since the beginning of the vaccination plan in February, the population has been inoculated uninterruptedly against Covid-19.
Access through one or the other door leads to the same scenario; an area full of a deafening silence that suddenly receives the one who arrives and dismisses more to the one who leaves.
It was 1:30 this Friday, a time when the seats that now remain empty were often used by attendees to wait for their turn to get vaccinated, taking advantage of lunch hours, according to part of the collaborators of the place. .
According to the staff, between 12:30 and 1:30 in the afternoon and the course of the morning until approximately 10:00, the flow of those interested in vaccines increased regardless of the day.
However, now those who work there see not only these periods of time go by, but the whole day without at least two people arriving at the same time.
“Are you going to get vaccinated?” asks one of the collaborators if she sees someone arrive. She did it once, and it took no less than 20 minutes to ask the same question again.
This is the average time that elapsed this Friday between one person and another to get vaccinated, so that at the edge of 2:40 in the afternoon, the number of vaccinated did not exceed 15 people.
However, the sources consulted assured that the drastic drop in vaccination, at least in this center, is not due to the recent announcement by President Luis Abinader to eliminate all restrictions against the coronavirus, including the obligation to present vaccination cards for access some public and private places.
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