The head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, announced this Saturday that the vaccination against Covid-19 will be permanent in the capital for the next few months, so he assured that there is no reason to worry.
Interviewed at the end of an act in which Gustavo A. Madero provided housing support for the mayor’s office, the president announced that your government will assess whether to open additional vaccination centers to those of the José Vasconcelos Library and to the Center for Higher Studies in Health Sciences (CENSIS-Marina).
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“Tell people not to worry, that we are going to be vaccinating, that it is not going to close, we are going to leave it permanent for several months or whatever it takes”, She replied when asked about the long lines at the vaccination center of the Vasconcelos library.
He mentioned that the saturation was generated due to the fact that many people came from the State of Mexico with domiciliary proofs of relatives who live in the capital. or that they were not informed about the vaccination dates.
He recalled that from November 10 to 13 other vaccination days are scheduled for laggards. In the case of the Vasconcelos Library, AstraZeneca, Sinovac and CanSino will be inoculated, while in the CENSIS-Marina the biologics of Sputnik, CanSino and Pfizer will be applied.
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He pointed out that in recent days 15,000 people were vaccinated daily and that 20 thousand people were inoculated on Saturday.
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