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Vaccination schedule: Today 36-year-olds can be inoculated against Covid, and against chronic influenza from 19 to 24

The vaccination campaign against Covid-19 continues in our country, and today, Thursday, May 13, as established in the calendar published by the Ministry of Health (Minsal), healthy 36-year-olds should be inoculated with the first dose.

What’s more Second-dose vaccination continues this week for those who were vaccinated between April 12 and 18, for the 40-year-old or older, and the 30- to 34-year-old for chronic stragglers.

Vaccination is also continuing for pregnant women from 16 weeks of gestational age with comorbidities such as obesity, hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy, pregestational and gestational diabetes, thrombophilias, multiple pregnancy, pathologies that require immunosuppressive treatment or serious heart or lung diseases.

To review the vaccination centers, you can visit the website of the Ministry of Health I get vaccinated.

Regarding the influenza vaccination campaign, the calendar establishes that today the chronicles that are between 19 and 24 years old, and boys and girls between 6 and 10 years old.

In addition, throughout this week students from training schools of the Armed Forces and Forces of Order and Public Security, Gendarmerie officials, persons deprived of liberty and women with recent pregnancy notification can also be vaccinated.

As indicated by the Minsal, the dose against influenza is free in vaccinations of public and private establishments in agreement with the ministry for health personnel, adults over 65 years of age, pregnant women, children from 6 months to 5º basic, and chronically ill between 11 and 65 years.

According to what is reported by the government, people who reside in quarantined communes do not need to obtain any permission to go to be vaccinated.

Those people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, they must wait at least 14 days from their second dose to be inoculated against influenza.

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