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Corona virus |  COVID-19: Health Minister Rosa Gutierrez estimates Peru will have access to about 13 million doses of bivalent vaccine through March |  gear

Corona virus | COVID-19: Health Minister Rosa Gutierrez estimates Peru will have access to about 13 million doses of bivalent vaccine through March | gear

This Sunday, January 1, 2023 Bivalent vaccine against Health workers in the capital, Lima, as announced by the Ministry of Health (MENSA) in a statement. Later, the application of this antigen will be extended to people with comorbidities and the elderly.

In this regard, the Minister of Health said, Rose GutierrezPeru is estimated You’ll get about 13 million doses of the bivalent vaccine against COVID-19 until March this year, with gradual transfers already beginning to reach the country.

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So far, according to the official, Peru already has 552,960 doses of the bivalent vaccine, and that, in the first phase, it will start vaccinating health workers in Metropolitan Lima, to continue the process in areas with health care for individuals and vulnerable people. People.

Minister Gutierrez explained that the bivalent vaccine is a boost that groups of health workers and vulnerable people will receive They have four doses of the vaccine against COVID-19.

In this sense, he reiterated his call for the population to complete their four doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 so that they can receive their boosters with the bivalent vaccine, according to reports. Andes.

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He said 74% of Peruvians have already had their third dose of the vaccine against COVID-19, but only 27% have completed the four-dose vaccination schedule.

When I started my administration 18 days ago, we had about 24%. We’ve doubled the number of brigades and we’re going to go all over the country for hours and we’re a little bit better. However, we do not have what we expected“, said the Minister of Health.

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