Beware of scams! The National Institute of Health (INS) stressed that it does not make phone calls or request personal data from any citizen to schedule an appointment to apply the booster dose against COVID-19.
“We remind you that all information about vaccination is found in the official channels of the Ministry of Health”, they indicated through a statement.
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They pointed out that all the information on vaccines and available vaccination points can be found on the Minsa website.
They mentioned that if a citizen needs more information about vaccines, they should go to the health facility closest to their home or call the 113 Health Line for free, 24 hours a day and throughout the year.
MINSA ON BIVALENT VACCINE
The Minsa reported that all people can receive the bivalent vaccine against COVID-19. This before the new variant of the virus called EG.5 or “Eris”. This booster dose can be received from 6 months of age.
According to the “Protocol for the application of the bivalent booster dose for the year 2023”, it is no longer a requirement to have the first, second, third or fourth dose to receive the bivalent. An unvaccinated person COVID-19 the bivalent vaccine can be applied and will be duly protected.
2023-08-20 21:54:11
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