Home » Health » Side effects of the COVID vaccine that will be applied as a booster in CDMX – El Financiero

Side effects of the COVID vaccine that will be applied as a booster in CDMX – El Financiero

With the sixth wave of infections from COVID-19 ‘breathing’ on the back of the neck, people who have not come at the time of the booster dose begin to wonder: where can i apply it?

He spoke on the subject Edward Clarkdirector of the digital government of Mexico City, who this week explained that the strengthening of vaccination against COVID will be done with organic Abdala.

“The Federation has communicated to us the number of vaccines that will be administered to each federal body. A shipment of almost 400 thousand doses of the Abdala vaccine,” he said in an interview with W Radio.

Clark commented that the administration of the capital will have time to apply these organic products because they have a 7 month deadlinei.e. they can be applied until July 2023.


The government of Mexico has received the first shipment of the Abdala vaccine at the end of November. The health authorities have admitted a parcel with 4 million 92 thousand 500 doses that will apply to adults, the health ministry said.

The arrival of these doses takes place almost a year later the Federal Commission for Protection from Health Risks (Cofepris) approved for emergency use.

What side effects does the Abdala vaccine have?

According to the report of the Center for State Control of Medicines, Equipment and Medical Devices of Cuba, the side effects of this biological are:

  • Headache (Headache)
  • Drowsiness
  • Asthenia (general weakness or fatigue)
  • Pain or redness where the vaccine was given

Cuban authorities have stressed that these effects are mild and subside without drug treatment, inter 24 and 48 hours after the administration of the biological.

“Close observation is recommended for at least 15 minutes after vaccination, or for the period of time required by the corresponding health authority,” they added.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.