Currently in Panama more than 50% of the population has already been vaccinated with the two doses against COVID-19. Most have had the Pfizer vaccine.
Starting this Wednesday, September 15, several vaccination centers against COVID-19 will be enabled in circuits 8-7 and 8-8 for the application of second doses of Pfizer.
Vaccination stations in circuit 8-7:
Calidonia - Republic of Chile School
El Chorrillo - Manuel José Hurtado School
Bella Vista - Soho Mall
Vaccination stations in circuit 8-7:
Lefevre Park - José Dolores Moscote Institute
Don Bosco - IPT Don Bosco
The doses in these vaccination centers will be applied until Saturday, September 18, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This vaccination day is aimed at children between the ages of 12 and 15 with chronic diseases or disabilities, and the entire population over 16 years of age that requires the second dose of the
Pfizer vaccine.
When starting the vaccination plan against
COVID-19 in Panama, the country set a goal to vaccinate 70% of the total population, or 3,037,318 people. Currently in Panama more than 50% of the population has already been vaccinated with the two doses against
COVID-19.
The health authorities ask the population to be vaccinated and not to lower their guard.