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CDMX will expand vaccination headquarters in the World Trade Center after chaos and crowds – El Financiero

After agglomerations were presented at the vaccination headquarters for people aged 60 years and over at the Pepsi Center, of the Benito Juárez mayor’s office, the Government of Mexico City reported that a second headquarters will open in the World as of tomorrow. Trade Center with 50 additional vaccination cells and 300 more public servants.

For people who come in a wheelchair or with a cane, the entrance to the headquarters will be through Montecitos street, while for those who do not have mobility problems it will be through Philadelphia Street, he explained in a statement.

The capital government called on the population to respect the corresponding time, place and date of vaccination “to continue with a successful vaccination process.” He also offered an apology “to the population that was affected by the situation presented today and that has already been attended to.”


Disorder and large crowds is what was experienced at the Pepsi Center, the only vaccination site for adults aged 60 years and over, in the Benito Juárez mayor’s office, in Mexico City.

Through photographs and videos disseminated by users on social networks, it was possible to observe the chaos that was experienced in the enclosure, located in the World Trade Center (WTC), as well as the dissatisfaction of the citizens who made long lines without the healthy distance waiting for up to two hours to be inoculated.

Starting today and until June 5, 202 thousand 44 people from 40 to 49 years of the Coyoacán, Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras and Milpa Alta municipalities will be vaccinated with the first dose of the biological AstraZeneca, and with a second dose. 241,224 adults over 60 years of age and over residents of Álvaro Obregón, Benito Juárez and Cuauhtémoc.

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