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Lack of Infrastructure in Aguascalientes Limits Red Cross Vaccine Marketing for Covid-19

Due to lack of infrastructure in Aguascalientes, the Red Cross does not have the possibility of marketing the vaccine against Covid-19, as has happened in other states of the country.

In a year marked by the constant search for solutions to confront the Covid-19 pandemic, the Mexican Red Cross recently announced the commercialization of vaccines against this virus. However, this initiative, according to the institution’s social communication area, is limited in its scope in Aguascalientes due to the lack of infrastructure. While in some parts of the country the sale of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will take place, in the state you will have to resort to traditional pharmacies to access these biologicals.

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The news, which generated expectations and hopes for those seeking to access vaccination in a more accessible way, also brings with it a dilemma for the inhabitants of Aguascalientes. The sale of these vaccines, at lower prices than those offered by the private sector, will be a reality in some Red Cross delegations in the state of Mexico and Mexico City, but will not extend to Aguascalientes in the short term.

The lack of infrastructure in Aguascalientes has become a determining factor that relegates the possibility of accessing the local marketing of these valuable vaccines to the state. While other regions of the country benefit from the Red Cross offer, people in Aguascalientes are forced to look for alternatives in traditional pharmacies to obtain the protection that these vaccines offer.

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According to information provided by the social communication area of ​​the Red Cross, the initial plan is to carry out the sale of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in some specific delegations. This raises questions about the logistics and distribution capacity in the state of Aguascalientes, as the infrastructure necessary to carry out this process appears not to be available to the extent required.

Although the Red Cross has highlighted its commitment to offering vaccines at more affordable prices, around 785 pesos compared to the average cost of 1,200 pesos in the private sector, this option will only be available to a privileged few in certain geographic areas. For the inhabitants of Aguascalientes, this situation represents an additional obstacle in the already complicated task of ensuring immunization against Covid-19.

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It is crucial to emphasize that the availability and accessibility of vaccines are fundamental aspects in the fight against the pandemic. The ability of a region to offer these biological products to its population not only depends on the will of institutions such as the Red Cross, but also on the appropriate infrastructure to carry out sales and distribution processes efficiently and equitably.

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2023-12-29 00:38:24
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