To ensure that there are more residents of the area Smoked the vaccines that protect them In this winter season, a vaccine sales force was organized to go out to different places.
The population will be notified in advance through social networks and by the staff of the Health Center so that they can come as a family or individually to receive the vaccine.
For example, information was sent out so that they could approach the vaccine model on Sunday Fátima Square or better known as the Mother’s Monument.
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On Sunday, November 17, the staff was on a schedule of 9:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the afternoonwhere there was enough biological material to apply it.
The following vaccinations were administered:
- Influenza vaccine
- Vaccination against COVID-19
- End of vaccination schedule
For the next few dates, the public is invited to come with their vaccination record to record the doses administered and complete their schedules appropriately .
The message is, Don’t forget to protect yourself and your community! It is the motto with which these armed groups are working to create awareness among the people of Ahumada.
Parents are reminded of the importance of getting young children and older adults vaccinated, as it will protect them from diseases such as those already mentioned and pneumococcus.
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2) How did the initiative to target families with young children and older adults contribute to the overall success of the vaccination campaign in the area?
1) Could you tell us about the initiative taken by the local government to ensure the maximum coverage of vaccinations in the area? How did they plan and organize this vaccine sales force?
2) What challenges did they face while organizing this vaccine sales force, and how they managed to overcome them?
3) The article mentions that they targeted families, parents of young children, and older adults. Why is it important to target these specific groups? How does it contribute to maintaining community health?
4) How do you think this initiative aligns with the current efforts of the government to combat the COVID-19 pandemic? How can it help in the long run?
5) There might be concerns about the safety and efficacy of multiple vaccines at once. How do you address these concerns, and what message would you like to give to the community regarding the safety and importance of this initiative?
6) Can you discuss the impact of these vaccinations on the overall healthcare system of Ahumada, considering the current situation of infectious diseases in the area and the country as a whole?
7) what would be your advice to the people of Ahumada in terms of vaccination and maintaining community health?