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Tamaulipas will have an ultra-freezer for vaccines: it was donated by the Church of the Last Days – El Sol de Tampico

Tamaulipas will receive a deep freezer for the protection of the vaccine against Covid-19, of which the association charitable services from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by the organization Latter Day Saint Charities donated to the Institute of Health for Well-being (Insabi).

It is a Thermo Scientific brand ultra-freezer that reaches temperatures from minus -50°C to -86°Cspecifications that require some vaccines, such as the Pfizer brand, for its adequate conservation, and that it has a value of almost 400 thousand pesos in the market.

The resources were collected by the civil organization through online donations or that are delivered directly to church leaders and are part of actions that they have been developing in health matters for the benefit of Mexicans.

15 EQUIPMENT RECEIVED INSABI DONATED BY THE CHURCH

Juan Antonio Ferrer Aguilar, general director of Insabi, pointed out that the team that will go to Tamaulipas is part of the 15 received by charitable serviceswith an investment of four million 083 thousand 600 pesos and that will allow the mobilization of the biological with ideal temperature maintaining its effectiveness.

This ultra-freezer will be added to the three that the state government, through the Secretary of Health of Tamaulipas (SST)acquired with its own resources since last January, when vaccination was launched to face the pandemic.

In addition to Tamaulipas, they will receive one of these ultra-freezers Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla and Veracruzwhile Guerrero, Nayarit and Sonora They will receive two teams.

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It should be noted that Tamaulipas is in the implementation phase reinforcement in the immunization campaign which began in January 2021 among health personnel and was extended in February 2021 to the open population.

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