The next October, 16th begins in Mexico City campaign Vaccination at the same time against COVID-19 and flureported the capital’s health minister, Oliva Lopez Arellano.
“We are prepared, from October 16, this is already information from the Mexican government and the Federal Ministry of Health, the national simultaneous anti-COVID and influenza vaccination campaign will begin.” Oliva Lopez Arellano / Mexico City Health Minister.
He explained this in the same way Capital city Will apply 2 million doses.
“For us, in the case of the Ministry of Health, we have allocated a little over 800,000 doses, but together we are talking about more than 2 million doses to be used throughout the health sector.” Oliva Lopez Arellano / Mexico City Health Minister.
The Officer pointed out that in the case of COVID-19the Abdadala vaccine will continue to be used, which is already the case spend for the Capital city until Government.
Vaccination against COVID-19 in CDMX will begin in October. Photo: Cuartoscuro / Archive
He has since explained this here Vaccination campaign The dose will be for Priority groupsas under 5 years, older adults and people with serious illnesses.
“The one we have already confirmed is Abdala, with whom we have vaccinated. We have already administered exactly 394,000 booster doses and will continue vaccination with this vaccination. “The priority sector is children under 5 years of age, older adults, people with controlled diseases or severe respiratory diseases.” Oliva Lopez Arellano / Mexico City Health Minister.
What are the recommendations against COVID-19?
The Minister of Health He called on the population to continue implementing preventative measures. If you have respiratory symptomsrecommended the use of Protective mask avoid Infections in this season.
“In places with a lot of crowding, it is advisable to wear a mask, ventilate the rooms, continue to wash your hands and use gel or alcohol, which is also very useful.” If we have respiratory symptoms, even if we don’t know for sure “If it is COVID-19, we isolate ourselves and wear the mask more often to avoid infection.” Oliva Lopez Arellano / Mexico City Health Minister.