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Vaccination begins for 29-year-old adults – El Heraldo de Chihuahua

Few are the 29-year-old adults who responded to the extraordinary vaccination day against the SARS CoV2 virus for the application of the third dose of AstraZeneca.

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This Thursday corresponds to people whose paternal surname begins with the letters A to D from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., from E to H from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., from I to L from 12:00 to 14:00.

On this day, staff have been instructed that only people who have reached 29 years of age can be vaccinated.

On this occasion, there are only two application points, at the Universidad Del Valle de México and the Estadio Monumental Chihuahua at Deportiva Sur, where it is expected to serve more than 22,000 people.

Before 7:30 a.m. around 30 people were waiting for the vaccination module located at the Universidad del Valle de México to open. With 10 minutes to go until eight in the morning, they opened the doors so that the beneficiaries of the vaccine could advance to the application area.

The clock read 8:20 a.m. and the application did not start because they were waiting for the application area to fill up.

The process flows quickly, thanks to the efforts of health personnel and volunteer vaccinators from the UACH School of Nursing.

At the vaccination point located to the south, in the Monumental Chihuahua stadium, the influx is also very low.

The coordinator of this point said that only people 29 years of age will be served. At this point around 200 people have been served and there is no queue.

Remember that if you come to be vaccinated you must bring proof of vaccination of the second dose, which must be dated prior to four months; printed registration format, which can be downloaded from the page mivacuna.salu.gob.mx; as well as official identification and a copy of the Unique Population Registry Key (CURP).

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