


Have suffered from COVID-19 and have not yet recovered (15 days after the last symptom). Respects all sanitary protocols and hygiene measures. The general recommendations for all attendees are:ĭo not go to get vaccinated if you are sick or have a fever. Be sure to bring a printed copy of your registration, a copy of your CURP (found on your residency card), and official identification with you. Pre-registration on the Federal Government website: IS REQUIRED. People ages 40 and up, who for some reason did not get vaccinated when it was their turn, and pregnant women over 18 years of age, with more than 9 weeks of gestation, are also eligible to be vaccinated at this time. Francisco Medina Ascencio #280 in the North Hotel Zone. Lomas del Coapinole.Īt the same time, a limited number of vaccines (1000 doses per day) will be available at the Puerto Vallarta Naval Hospital, Blvd. In Puerto Vallarta, the first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine will be administered to people ages 30-39 from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm at La Lija Physical Activity Center, Pablo Franco #1000, Col. Various vaccines (Pfizer, AstraZeneca & Cansino) were delivered and the first doses will be applied in municipalities throughout the state from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm or until the number of doses assigned for that day is exhausted. The vaccines will be administered in Juarez at the Hospital Infantil de Especialidades, or Children’s Hospital, and the Mexican Social Security Institute regional clinic (IMSS-66), Loera said.Last Saturday, 310,940 doses of coronavirus vaccine arrived in the State of Jalisco, and vaccination for people ages 30-39 will begin on Tuesday, July 6th and run through Friday, July 9th in 53 municipalities, including Puerto Vallarta. Loera said some 15,000 vaccines would be arriving shortly in Chihuahua City and would be distributed to major cities in the state, including Juarez. Teen girls who are in their ninth week of pregnancy and beyond also will be eligible. The teens who meet the age requirement and have been diagnosed with chronic heart, lung, kidney, liver disease or other documented ailments that place them at high risk of developing complications from the coronavirus will be eligible for a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine later this month. The challenge is to provide safe conditions and overcome obstacles that make it difficult for us to be with our family, our friends and the world on the other side of (the border),” Juan Carlos Loera, the Mexican federal government representative in the state of Chihuahua, said on Facebook. “We recognize the importance of cross-border mobility. But, with some exceptions, Mexico hasn’t authorized the application of COVID-19 vaccines to anyone under 18. 8.Īmerican border cities like El Paso have already fully vaccinated 76.8 percent of their population 12 years of age or older. Non-essential land travel restrictions have been in place at the border since March 2020, and are scheduled to be rolled back on Nov. and Mexico would be reopening their land borders to fully vaccinated travelers engaged in non-essential activities, such as tourism and family visits. The announcement comes almost a week after the Department of Homeland Security said the U.S. EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexico in the next few days will begin vaccinating minors ages 12 to 17 for COVID-19 in at least one state bordering the United States, a federal official said in Juarez.
