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CDMX vaccinates against COVID to almost everyone over 18 years of age

Mexico City met the goal: Vaccinate against COVID-19 to practically all citizens over 18 years of age.

“The numbers at the close of today we will have achieved more than 7.1 million people with at least one dose, this represents, already with the data of the laggards of the last days, a coverage of 99.5% of the adults of the city”.

Eduardo Clark | Director of Digital Government, CDMX

He reported that at the moment 6.7 million people have a complete COVID vaccine scheme, this places the capital of the country as one of the cities of the world with a greater advance in coverage, above Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles.

“Today we close this vaccination stage that began in mid-February and today we comply with vaccinating all adults aged 18 years and over, men and women

Claudia Sheinbaum | Head of Government of CDMX

As a way of thanking citizens, public servants, health workers, and all the institutions that participated in the fight against coronavirus, Public and private buildings, as well as monuments in the country’s capital, will be illuminated in white.

“We are also going to do a video mapping in the Latin American Tower on October 29 and 30 with the aim of thanking the people, the population, the officials, the government workers who collaborated in this vaccination process”

Oliva López Arellano | Secretary of Health, CDMX

At group of minors from 12 to 17 years old with comorbidities, they specified that nearly 13,000 have been vaccinated against COVID.

“Taking the data from yesterday is almost 13 thousand in three days, we hope to close today, the last day is with the highest influx, close to 18 thousand, 20 thousand.”

Eduardo Clark | Director of Digital Government, CDMX

The Secretary of Health of the capital highlighted that hay that prioritize vaccination in risk groups.

If there are minors in your family or if they were your grandchildren, would you vaccinate them? Against COVID-19 I would not vaccinate them because they have no risk, the risk is very low ”.

Oliva López Arellano | Secretary of Health, CDMX

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