They stole a vehicle hired for a vaccination plan in Bogotá – Bogotá



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On the night of this Tuesday, March 2, the Bogotá Health Secretariat reported that a vehicle that had been hired to transport vaccination supplies was assaulted.

According to his report, the incident occurred in the San Fernando neighborhood, in the town of Barrios Unidos, in the north of the city.

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The truck carried a total of 12 thermal boxes, which are normally used to store the doses of biologics. Nevertheless, the Secretariat noted that none of these boxes contained doses of the vaccines.

They stole a vehicle from the Bogotá vaccination plan

The uniformed men carry out search tasks to find the criminals in the town of Barrios Unidos, where the robbery was recorded.

Photo:

Leonardo Ballesteros. Citytv

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For now, it is known that the logistics team who were on board the vehicle were not injured. “At this time, the @PoliciaBogota is carrying out the search work and the respective investigation of this unfortunate event “said the Ministry of Health through its official Twitter account.

In addition, the commander of the Bogotá Metropolitan Police, General Óscar Gómez Heredia, was present at the scene.

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This incident with biologics is added to other news that generated a commotion in Bogotá. Earlier, the District reported that it “quarantined” 372 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, as they had arrived in the city without the respective labels.

“The vial in which that dose came did not come with a label. That is one of the conditions to remove a vial, you have to show the label, the expiration date, absolutely everything.“said Secretary of Health Alejandro Gómez.

Meanwhile, and according to data provided by the Ministry of Health, until March 2, Bogotá reached 39,581 doses applied to health personnel and people over 80 years of age.

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