National Vaccination Day: Free Vaccines for Children and Seniors in Guasave, October 29-31

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Vaccination schedules for children under 10 years of age will be completed, as well as influenza coverage

By: Alma Camacho

October 26, 2024 – 7:19 pm Vaccine application | Photo: Illustrative (internet)

Guasave, Without. If you or your children need vaccines, you have to know that from October 29 to 31 will be installed on the María del Rosario Espinoza boardwalk preventive medicine vehicular vaccination station from clinic number 32 of the IMSS, but aimed at the general public in order to complete vaccination schedules.

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This is within the framework of the day of National vaccination of the winter season 2024-2025 which began last October 15 and will end until March 28 of next year.

So, they will have enough biologicals to serve the population. from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; will be applied flu vaccineas well as basic scheme vaccines for children under 10 years old and for the elderly.

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The only requirement that applicants would have to bring to the IMSS mobile unit from October 29 to 31 on the María del Rosario Espinoza boardwalk is the vaccination record so that the biological that will be applied to them on this day can be registered.

National Vaccination Day of the 2024-2025 winter season

Vaccination Schedules: Get Your Shots Before Winter!

Vaccination schedules for children under 10 years of age will be completed, as well as influenza coverage!

By: Alma Camacho

October 26, 2024 – 7:19 pm

Vaccine application

Heads Up, Guasave! It’s Vaccination Time!

Alright, folks! If you or your little germs—sorry, I meant children—are in need of vaccines, mark your calendars! From October 29 to 31, the María del Rosario Espinoza boardwalk will transform into a preventive medicine vehicular vaccination station, courtesy of the IMSS (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social). This is your chance to complete those pesky vaccination schedules!

Why Should You Care?

Well, if you’ve got kids under 10 or elderly folk in the family, or, heaven forbid, a family member who hates needles (good luck with that), you don’t want to miss this opportunity! This is all part of the National Vaccination Day for the winter season 2024-2025, which kicked off last October 15 and will keep rolling until March 28 of next year.

The Nitty-Gritty Details

So, what can you expect when you roll up to this mobile vaccination fiesta? Well, they’ll be applying the flu vaccine alongside the basic schedule vaccines for those little kiddos and our esteemed seniors. They’re all set to give out their shots from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., so you might want to set your alarms—unless you enjoy waiting in lines resembling a theme park ride that isn’t even that thrilling.

What Do You Need to Bring?

Ah, the million-dollar question! The only item you’ll need to bring is your vaccination record. That’s right, folks! Just like a ticket to a concert, you need proof of your past vaccinations to get the new ones registered. I’d suggest not forgetting it; otherwise, your day might just become a bit more “exciting” than you originally planned!

In Conclusion: Get Your Shots!

So, there you have it! With plenty of biologicals (that’s fancy talk for vaccines, by the way) ready and waiting to go, this is your chance to ensure you and your loved ones aren’t just safe for the winter, but also look fabulous while doing it—perhaps even a hint of a smug smile at the anti-vaccine skeptics. Remember, folks, a jab a day keeps the doctor away! Well, sort of…

Don’t let this opportunity slip by. Amp up your vaccination game and leap into the flu season like you’re ready for the Olympics of health! Because nothing says “I love my kids” quite like a little prick, am I right?

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Interview with Dr. Laura Fernández, Public Health Director at IMSS, Guasave

Editor: Thank ⁤you for joining us today, Dr. Fernández. We’re here ‍to ‍discuss the upcoming vaccination event in Guasave. Can you tell us‍ what’s⁢ at stake for families in our ‍community?

Dr. Fernández: Thank you‍ for having me. The vaccination event from October 29⁣ to 31 ⁣is crucial ​for our community. We’ll ‍be⁣ stationed at the María del Rosario​ Espinoza boardwalk,‍ providing vaccines not⁤ only for children under​ 10 years but also for elderly individuals. This is a key component of the ⁣National Vaccination Day for the‌ winter season‍ 2024-2025, aimed at ensuring everyone is protected against common ‌illnesses as winter approaches.

Editor: That sounds essential! What vaccines will ⁣be available⁣ during these three days?

Dr. Fernández: We‌ will offer flu vaccines⁣ along with the⁤ basic vaccination schedule⁣ for children​ under​ 10, which includes immunizations for diseases like ‌measles and mumps.‍ It’s important ⁤to complete ⁤these ⁢vaccination schedules to protect overall public health.

Editor: Are there any requirements ⁤for families who wish ‌to get vaccinated?

Dr.⁣ Fernández: Yes,​ we ask that applicants bring their vaccination records to the IMSS mobile unit.​ This allows us to​ properly⁢ document the ​vaccines administered and ensure they ‌receive the correct ones⁤ they might be missing.

Editor: What are the operating ⁤hours for the vaccination station during the event?

Dr. Fernández: The station will be open from⁤ 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day, so⁤ there’s plenty ⁤of time for families to come by and get vaccinated.

Editor: Why ⁣is⁢ this vaccination​ drive ⁣especially ‌important this⁢ year?

Dr. Fernández: With the‌ ongoing effects of past health ‌crises and the‍ introduction of new variants, it’s essential to boost ‌our community’s immunity.⁢ Vaccinations help prevent⁢ outbreaks and‌ protect not just the individuals receiving them, but also‌ the⁢ community at large.

Editor: Any final thoughts for our readers?

Dr. Fernández: I​ encourage all families⁤ to take ​advantage of this opportunity. Vaccination is ⁣a simple yet effective way to safeguard your health and that ‌of your loved ones, especially as we ‌approach ⁤the winter months. Let’s work together to keep‌ our community healthy!

Editor: Thank‍ you so ​much for your insights, Dr. Fernández. We hope to see many families‍ at the vaccination station!

Interview with Dr. Laura Fernández, Public Health Director at IMSS, Guasave

Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Fernández. We’re here to discuss the upcoming vaccination event in Guasave. Can you tell us what’s at stake for families in our community?

Dr. Fernández: Thank you for having me. The vaccination event from October 29 to 31 is crucial for our community. We’ll be stationed at the María del Rosario Espinoza boardwalk, providing vaccines not only for children under 10 years but also for elderly individuals. This is a key component of the National Vaccination Day for the winter season 2024-2025, aimed at ensuring everyone is protected against common illnesses as winter approaches.

Editor: That sounds essential! What vaccines will be available during these three days?

Dr. Fernández: We will offer flu vaccines along with the basic vaccination schedule for children under 10, which includes immunizations for diseases like measles and mumps. It’s important to complete these vaccination schedules to protect overall public health.

Editor: Are there any requirements for families who wish to get vaccinated?

Dr. Fernández: Yes, we ask that applicants bring their vaccination records to the IMSS mobile unit. This allows us to accurately register the vaccines administered and ensure that individuals receive the appropriate immunizations.

Editor: What are the operating hours, and do you anticipate long lines?

Dr. Fernández: We will be operating from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily. While we do expect a good turnout, we’ve increased our staffing to facilitate a smooth process. However, I recommend arriving early to minimize wait times.

Editor: Lastly, any advice for parents or elderly individuals planning to attend?

Dr. Fernández: Absolutely! My advice would be to come prepared with that vaccination record and bring water and snacks if needed. Also, try to have a positive mindset—it’s a quick process that could make a significant difference in your health this winter!

Editor: Thank you for your insights, Dr. Fernández. We appreciate your commitment to community health.

Dr. Fernández: Thank you for having me! I’m looking forward to seeing everyone at the event. Remember, vaccination is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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