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Peru: Health Min intends to start vaccinating people aged above 60 in June | Noticias

Photo: ANDINA/Vidal Tarqui 08:59 | Lima, May. 1. We are satisfied with this result on the first day. Today, we have exceeded the goal that we had initially set for ourselves. The figure reached today proves that there is a greater demand, expectation, and interest in vaccination, he said in remarks to TV Peru on Friday night.

Peru s PM: Vaccination centers to be expanded starting this weekend | Noticias | Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

Photo: ANDINA/Presidency of the Council of Ministers 12:19 | Lima, Apr. 19. Peruvian Prime Minister Violeta Bermudez has announced that starting this weekend vaccination centers will open their doors to the population in addition to the existing ones, in coordination with municipalities. Joined by Health Minister Oscar Ugarte, the Cabinet chief visited the vaccination center set up at Lima-based Campo de Marte on Sunday. There, the high-ranking official remarked that these centers will be multiplied progressively as more vaccine doses become available. It should be noted that the immunization of senior citizens is carried out at 11 large vaccination centers, which host 370 brigades.

Belgian health minister says no doubt AstraZenca is a good vaccine

Belgian health minister says no doubt AstraZenca is a good vaccine From CNN s James Frater Belgian Minister of Health Frank Vandenbroucke in Brussels, Belgium, on February 26. Isopix/Shutterstock Belgian Minister of Health Frank Vandenbroucke sought to reassure the country about the AstraZeneca vaccine, following a decision to temporarily pause administering it to those aged 18 to 55. “There is no doubt about that it is a good vaccine. It protects against the disease,” he said.  But he cautioned that it does have side effects, “like any vaccine.”  The decision by Belgium to suspend using AstraZeneca came after a finding by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) that there was a “possible link” between the AstraZeneca vaccine and “very rare cases of blood clots” but that the benefits of the vaccine continue to out weigh the risks.

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