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More than 18,000 people registered to get vaccinated with AstraZeneca

More than 18,000 people registered to get vaccinated with AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca vaccines will be applied in the autoexpress installed in Colón, David, Coclé, Veraguas, Panamá Oeste, Azuero, and in Rommel Fernández.
As of 10:00 am this Wednesday, a total of 18,040 citizens have filled out the registration form for the voluntary application of the COVID-19 vaccine from the AstraZeneca formula.

AstraZeneca vaccines will be applied only in the autoexpress installed in the provinces of Colón, David, Coclé, Veraguas, Panamá Oeste, and Azuero, in addition to the Autoexpress Rommel Fernández, enabled in Panama.

The province of Panama Oeste is the one that has reported the most registrations with a total of 6,096 people, followed by the province of Chiriquí with 5,000, Coclé with 2,075, the Azuero Peninsula with 2,056, Veraguas with 1,642, Colón with 1,045 and Bocas del Toro with 126 registrations, according to Luis Oliva, administrator of the Government Innovation Authority.

For its part, the 8 thousand places that were enabled for the application of the first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 from AstraZeneca, in the parking lots of the Rommel Fernández Stadium were exhausted.

Oliva urged all Panamanians to register through the Panama Solidario portal in order to continue implementing the Continuous Vaccination Strategy carried out by the National Government.

Oliva explained that in the case of the autoexpress that will be enabled at the national level, vaccination will be handled with waiting lists, once the opening dates are in place, notifications about the date and time will be sent to people. for the application, so it calls on citizens to register.

Of the 74,400 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines that arrived on Tuesday, half is being reserved to guarantee the application of the second dose, to the people who received the first, in the 30-day period that has been established.
Comments

mike 3 year ago
The AstraZeneca Horror Show
12 countries in Europe stopped the AstraZeneca vaccinations.
More than 50% of the people in Europe don't want this stuff.
So - let's send the poison to Panama quickly before they notice anything.

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