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With 312 thousand people immunized in Salvador, the National Campaign for Vaccination against Influenza continues this Thursday (9), in 21 reference health centers throughout the city. The centers will operate from 8 a.m. at 1 p.m., but there will be no operating unit.
Only the elderly and health workers can be vaccinated in this first stage of the campaign, which continues in the municipality until April 15.
After seeing the vaccine stocks run out, Salvador received, last Monday, a batch of 47,000 doses sent by the Ministry of Health. For this reason, the municipal administration continues to mobilize in reference units for vaccination and with alternative schedules.
See the vaccination sites:
• USF Clementino Fraga
• USF Imbuí
• UBS Major Cosme de Farias
• UBS Manoel Vitorino
• UBS Eunísio Teixeira
• UBS Edson Teixeira
• UBS Nelson Piauhy Dourado
• UBS Ramiro de Azevedo
• UBS Minister Alckimin
• USF Joanes Leste
• Itapuã USB
• Multicenter Liberdade
• Castelo Branco UBS
• UBS Dr. Péricles Laranjeira
• UBS Sergio Arouca
• USF Bom Jesus dos Passos
• USF Ilha de Maré
• USF Ilha Amarela
• USF Itacaranha
First phase vaccination schedule
- March 23-27: older people born between January and March;
- April 30 to 4: older people born between April and June;
- April 6 to 9: for older people born between July, August and September
- April 13 to 18: for older people born between October, November and December;
Second and third phase vaccination schedule
- 04/16: 2nd phase: teachers from public and private schools, professionals from the security and rescue forces, carriers of chronic non-communicable diseases and other special clinical conditions;
- 09/05: 3rd phase – Children from 6 months to less than 6 years, pregnant women, puerperal women, indigenous people, adolescents and young people from 12 to 21 years old under socio-educational measures, population deprived of liberty, prison staff and adults from 55 to 59 years old old.
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Tips for coronavirus prevention – Photo: Arte / G1