The ESE Vidasinú will implement a widespread vaccination day in Montería on November 23, 2024, offers free vaccination services against various diseases at 15 points distributed throughout the city, including hospitals, health centers and shopping centers.
The campaign aims to update the vaccination records of different population groups, with special emphasis on children under 6 years of age, adults over 60 years of age and pregnant women. Vaccination centers operate with extended hours to provide access to the entire community.
Among the available vaccines, a vaccine stands out against yellow fever for young people aged 15 to 18, HPV for boys and girls aged 9 to 17, and the flu vaccine for older adults and people with comorbidities.
Hospitals work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and health centers work from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Points located in shopping centers work from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
To get vaccinated, citizens must present their identity document and vaccination card. In the case of younger children, they must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
The City Health Secretariat estimates that this event will benefit more than 10,000 people. Health authorities remind that it is necessary to update vaccination records to prevent preventable diseases.
Staff will be trained at the vaccination points and the necessary biosecurity measures. The vaccines available include biologics from the national immunization schedule and booster doses according to population group.
2024-11-18 22:24:00
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– What specific vaccines will be available during the ESE Vidasinú vaccination drive in Montería?
1. Can you please tell us about the upcoming vaccination drive being organized by ESE Vidasinú in Montería?
2. What are the main target groups for this vaccination campaign?
3. Can you elaborate on the benefits of administering vaccines against yellow fever, HPV, and flu for the specified age groups?
4. What measures are being taken to ensure that the vaccination centers are accessible to everyone in the community?
5. How long do you expect the vaccination process to take for each individual, considering that the centers have extended their working hours?
6. What are some of the challenges that the health authorities foresee during this mass vaccination drive?
7. How important is it for parents to vaccinate their young children, and what precautions should they take while bringing them for the vaccination?
8. What is the expected impact of this vaccination drive on the overall health of the community?
9. Are there any concerns or misconceptions about the safety of these vaccines that the health authorities are trying to address?
10. How will the health authorities ensure that vaccines are stored and handled properly to maintain their effectiveness?