The Ministry of Health and Families will begin next Tuesday to administer the third dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 in nursing homes. This was announced today by the Minister of Health and Families, Jesús Aguirre, during his participation in Malaga in the National Hospital Congress.
Nursing teams they will move to nursing homes starting Tuesday of next week. In Andalusia, there are registered 49,360 institutionalized people in nursing homes.
In addition, the Andalusian Health Service is organizing again next week new vaccination days walk-ins to continue advancing the immunization of the population and facilitate the administration of both first and second doses at the people over 12 years old, as well as those people (12 to 65 years old) infected with COVID-19 more than four weeks ago and who have overcome the infection.
In these more than 150 vaccination points messenger RNA vaccines (Modern or Pfizer) for the first doses and the other two types of vaccines will also be available (AstraZeneca and Janssen) for those who require it. These conferences may also be attended by the pregnant women who have not started the vaccination schedule.
In addition to the usual map of vaccination resources, mobile units at strategic points such as universities, to facilitate vaccination to certain sectors. Both first and second doses will also be applied to these mobile units.
On Cádiz, these days will take place at the vaccination points located in The Line, Algeciras, Los Barrios, Tarifa, Jerez de la Frontera, Alcalá del Valle, Olvera, Ubrique, Villamartín, Cádiz capital and Arcos de la Frontera.
In Malaga, they will be held in Ronda, Mijas Costa, Estepona, Arroyo de la Miel and Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Marbella, San Pedro de Alcántara, Málaga capital, Vélez Málaga, Mollina, Campillos, La Cala, Antequera, Sabinillas, Torremolinos and Nerja.