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Navarra closes the covid vaccination point of the Pamplona Seminary

Measures are beginning to be taken in the face of the new phase of the pandemic covid-19. At the decision of end of isolation for asymptomatic cases under 60 from Monday, which Navarra considers it appropriatese a el closure of the vaccination point of the Seminary in Pamplona.

After its start-up on December 16, this building has managed a total of 126,923 vaccines (100,169 for adults and 26,754 for children). Now, as announced by the Department of Health, “for operational reasons it is no longer being used”, although it warns that “the possibility of re-use depending on future needs is maintained”, Health has also thanked the owners of this space their availability and collaboration throughout these months.

Vaccination is centralized in Forem

So starting next week the main vaccination point in the Autonomous Community will be Forem, in Mutilva, where diagnostic tests are also centralized. People from the Pamplona area will be vaccinated there, while in basic areas people who have mobility difficulties will be vaccinated. The vaccination line without prior appointment for first doses will also be transferred to these facilities.

As for the schedule, it is planned to be adapted according to vaccination needs. In principle, Forem will always vaccinate in the afternoon, from Monday to Sunday from 3:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., but it will open some mornings (from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.), depending on demand. Thus, next week it will be open morning and afternoon, on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday; and, in principle, on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, it will only be open in the afternoon. If it was necessary to increase vaccination, it would also open in the morning.

To request appointment, in all the groups with the possibility of an open appointment, it continues to be managed preferably “online”, on the website citasalud.navarra.es. It is also possible to do so by email through the address [email protected], or by telephone, depending on the health area of ​​residence: 948 370 130 for the Pamplona Health Area; 948 370 140 for Tudela; and 948 370 135 for Estella-Lizarra. For questions about vaccination, you can contact via email [email protected] or [email protected].


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