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LA PAZ, Baja California Sur — The state of Baja California Sur has ramped up its vaccination efforts, aiming to protect residents and visitors from influenza and Covid-19. The regional health authorities have implemented an extensive campaign to administer vaccines, focusing on vulnerable populations and tourists alike.
In recent weeks, authorities have set up mobile vaccination units in various locations across the state, including popular tourist destinations. These units are equipped to provide both influenza and Covid-19 vaccines, ensuring a comprehensive approach to disease prevention.
"The purpose of this vaccination strategy is to protect the health of local residents and tourists," said the state’s Secretary of Health, Alfonso Pérez Aguirre. "By increasing the number of people vaccinated, we can significantly reduce the spread of these viruses and their potential impact on our communities."
The campaign is Particularly targeting vulnerable groups, such as seniors, individuals with chronic health conditions, and pregnant women. However, anyone who has not yet been vaccinated is encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity.
In addition to the mobile units, fixed vaccination centers are also available throughout the state, with extended hours to accommodate varying schedules. Health authorities are urging eligible individuals to get vaccinated as soon as possible to maximize the benefits of the vaccines.
"We are committed to ensuring that everyone in Baja California Sur has access to these vital vaccines," Pérez Aguirre stated. "By working together, we can protect our communities, support our healthcare system, and enjoy a healthy and safe winter season."
For more information on vaccination locations and schedules, residents and visitors can visit the official webpage of the Secretaría de Salud de Baja California Sur or contact their local healthcare center.
