BAJA CALIFORNIA.— Marina del Pilar Avila, governor of Lower California, reported that this Thursday they will begin to apply vaccines against COVID-19 a 13 year old teenagers.
“Starting this Thursday, January 13, we are going to extend the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 to adolescents 13 years of age and older. Similarly Vaccination for all educational staff will continue permanently”, He said.
ATTENTION! Starting Thursday, January 13, people 13 years of age and older will be vaccinated in Baja California.
We will maintain PERMANENT vaccination for our educational staff.
Share this IMPORTANT information with your loved ones! pic.twitter.com/naePZ35H0j
– Marina del Pilar (@MarinadelPilar) January 12, 2022
The governor mentioned that the extension by age is intended to combat the fourth wave of the pandemic.
He also called on the entire population, especially vulnerable people, to continue with the measures sanitary of prevention indicated by the authorities.
“Soon, we will hug again. Now, It’s time to put our health and heart ahead”, manifested.
Baja California has shown that together we achieve great things; Today protecting and vaccinating ourselves is our next mission.
This is not the time to doubt, let’s put our Heart and Health First and attend to prevention measures everywhere; I trust in you. pic.twitter.com/WvcpHM7nuT
– Marina del Pilar (@MarinadelPilar) January 13, 2022
meanwhile they will be different vaccination sites those that offer care in the morning and evening shifts as well as on weekends and are located in the municipalities of: Mexicali, San Felipe, Tijuana, Tecate, Rosarito, Ensenada and Vicente Guerrero.
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