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Moji das Cruzes begins a new phase of influenza vaccination next Monday

Moji das Cruzes begins a new phase of influenza vaccination next Monday

The Municipal Health Department of Mogi das Cruzes will begin, next Monday (16), the third and final phase of the influenza vaccination campaign.

The groups that will be served this week are: truck drivers, public transport workers, urban and remote passenger road transport, port workers, members of the security and rescue forces (police, fire and civil defense) and the military. forces.

Other groups already covered continue to provide the service. They are: the elderly, children, pregnant women, postpartum women, indigenous peoples and communities of Quilombola; teachers and employees of regular schools of kindergarten, primary, secondary and higher education; Persons with disabilities and comorbidities.

Immunization takes place in all health units, from Monday to Friday, and in PrĂ³-Hiper, from Monday to Saturday, with access by car or on foot, from 9 am to 4 pm. All adults must provide a personal document with photo, CPF and proof of previous dosing against Covid-19 because, if applicable and depending on the unit, they can make or indicate dosing application.

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Doses update against Covid-19 continues in Mogi das Cruzes before Click Vaccine.

The deadline for applying a second dose for those vaccinated with Astrazeneca is eight weeks after the first dose; For Pfizer 12 years + 21 days after first dose; For Pfizer Children (5-11 years old), this is eight weeks after the first dose; For Coronavac 18 years or older, 15 days after the first dose; And for Coronavac from 6 to 17 years of age, 28 days after the first dose.

The deadlines for applying a booster dose for people over 18 years of age are four months for those vaccinated with the first and second doses of AstraZeneca, Pfizer, or Coronavac. The same period is necessary for the application of the additional dose for elderly people aged 60 years and over.

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Anyone with any questions can contact SIS 160.

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This story was last updated on May 14, 2022 6:18 PM