Tijuana

Due to a rise in instances, Tijuana has begun an extended immunization program

After an unexpected surge in Covid-19 cases, the state was given an amber traffic signal yesterday

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The hours of vaccination centers in the entity have been expanded, and people can go to apply the antidote even in the afternoon, after the governor of the state Marina del Pilar vila Olmeda reported yesterday that the entry of Baja California back to an orange traffic light after the sudden increase in cases of Covid-19 due to the omicron variant.

The Tijuana Sanitary Jurisdiction will be present in the afternoon and will be stationed on Insurgentes Boulevard, right before reaching the Monte de Los Olivos pantheon in front of the significant SITT station, on the intersection of Camichin Avenue. The location will be open from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

It's worth noting that vaccinations for teenagers aged 14 to 17 are currently accessible. Those interested must bring a CURP and a document proving their age (such as their educational institution's ID or a passport), as well as the federal form for printed filling and the initial registration sheet if they want a second dosage (complying between 21 to 41 days from the first application).

People over the age of 40, educators, healthcare workers, firefighters, police officers, and elderly persons are all given the AstraZeneca booster vaccination. The INE, the printed registration form, and the availability of time are the only criteria.

The El Trompo Museum (pedestrian) and the Chevron Stadium (vehicular) in Tijuana are open from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., respectively.

VIDEO: In Tijuana, a line to vaccinate youngsters surrounds Parque Morelos.

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