positivity in the city is 50% and exceeds the provincial average

Four test centers are currently available: the Mira y López Hospital, the Sayago Hospital, the ATE Health Center, and the CEMAFE -which began operating this Friday-.

Those people who want to be tested must enter the provincial government website.

Despite the increase in tests, Carrizo stated in an interview with LT9 that “let’s never put the test shift above medical care. We had cases of people arriving in poor condition to be tested.”

Where to get vaccinated?

As long as a period of time has passed 120 days (four months) from the last dose appliedpeople who wish to be vaccinated can go to any of the available vaccination centers, which can also be consulted at the official web.

“Right now we have mobile vaccinations in the San Martín and Juan de Garay pedestrian streets until this Saturday morning. Another device was added in the Chango Más hypermarket on Route 168 that will work on Friday and Saturday,” the undersecretary explained.

“Yesterday there was a surprising influx to the device located Aristóbulo and Hernandarias,” said the official. It should be noted that the aforementioned mobile vaccination will be available during Shopping Night which will take place this Saturday.

Carrizo considered that “the mobile vaccinations have given very good results”, since “more than 400 doses per day” are applied.

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