Flu Vaccination Campaign Reaches 60% Completion in Piedras Negras
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Accessible Vaccination options
To ensure convenient access to the flu vaccine, residents are encouraged to visit any of the following locations: the General Hospital, allende Hospital, or any health centre within Health Jurisdiction 01.Hernández López also advised individuals seeking vaccination to ensure they are not currently experiencing any illness or fever.“Preferably we look for those who do not have any contraindications to the vaccine itself, or that they are sick, with fever, because generally that can aggravate the symptoms,” said Hernández López.
Focus on Vulnerable Populations
Health authorities are especially focused on reaching children adn older adults, recognizing their increased susceptibility to flu complications.## Piedras Negras Reaching Flu vaccination Goals
**Archyde News:** Priscilla Hernández López, Public Health Coordinator for Jurisdiction 01, thank you for joining us today to discuss the flu vaccination campaign in Piedras Negras.
**priscilla Hernández López:** It’s my pleasure to be here.
**Archyde News:** We understand the campaign has been making great strides. Can you tell us more about the progress so far?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** We’re encouraged by the response from the community. As of today, 60% of the target population has received their flu shot. This puts us on track to meet the goals set by the Coahuila State Ministry of Health.
**Archyde News:** That’s certainly promising news. Why is getting vaccinated against the flu so importent?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** It’s crucial because the flu shot provides protection against a potentially serious illness. While symptoms can vary, the flu can lead to complications, even fatalities. Getting vaccinated is a vital step in protecting yourself and your community.
**Archyde News:** You mentioned the importance of community protection. Are there particular groups you’re focusing on reaching?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** Yes, we’re especially focused on reaching children and older adults, as they are more susceptible to complications from the flu.
**archyde News:** For those wanting to get vaccinated, how accessible is the flu shot?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** We want to make it as easy as possible for everyone. Residents can visit the General Hospital, Allende Hospital, or any health center within Health Jurisdiction 01 to receive the vaccine.
**Archyde News:** Are there any specific guidelines people should be aware of when coming in for their shot?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** It’s best to avoid getting vaccinated if you have a fever or are feeling unwell. We want to ensure a safe and effective vaccination experience for everyone.
**Archyde News:** Excellent advice. looking ahead, do you have any final thoughts on the importance of flu vaccination this season?
**Priscilla Hernández López:** I urge everyone who hasn’t yet received their flu shot to do so. It’s a simple step that can have a important impact on your health and the well-being of our community.
**Archyde News:** Thank you for sharing your insights,Priscilla. We appreciate your time and dedication to public health.
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## Archyde Interview: Piedras Negras flu Vaccination Campaign Reaches 60% Milestone
**Host:** Welcome back to Archyde News.today,we’re joined by Priscilla Hernández López,Public Health Coordinator for Jurisdiction 01 in piedras Negras. Priscilla, thank you for being with us today.
**Hernández López:** Thanks for having me.
**Host:** Piedras Negras is making impressive progress in its seasonal flu vaccination campaign. Tell us about the current status.
**Hernández López:** We are very pleased to report that we’ve reached 60% vaccination coverage in our target population. This is a meaningful achievement adn puts us well on track to meet the goals set by the Coahuila State Ministry of Health.
**Host:** That’s fantastic news.What are the key driving forces behind this success?
**Hernández López:** we believe several factors have contributed to this success.Firstly, we have made it a priority to ensure easy access to the vaccine. Residents can get vaccinated at the General Hospital, Allende Hospital, and any health center within our jurisdiction.
Secondly, we have actively emphasized the importance of vaccination through public outreach and awareness campaigns.We want to remind everyone, particularly those in vulnerable groups, about the possibly serious complications of influenza and the vital protection offered by the vaccine.
**Host:** Speaking of vulnerable populations, are there any specific groups you are focusing on in this campaign?
**Hernández López:** Absolutely. We are particularly encouraging children,pregnant women,the elderly,and individuals with chronic illnesses to get vaccinated as they are at higher risk for complications from influenza.
**Host:** Are there any individuals who should avoid getting vaccinated?
**Hernández López:** Ideally, we are looking for people who do not have any contraindications to the vaccine itself, and who are not currently experiencing any illness or fever. Vaccination when experiencing illness or fever can potentially exacerbate symptoms [[–Only available information on that topic–]].
**Host:** Priscilla, what is your message to the residents of Piedras Negras who may be hesitant about getting vaccinated?
**Hernández López:** Getting vaccinated is truly a simple yet powerful step you can take to safeguard your health and the health of your loved ones. The flu can be a very serious illness,but getting vaccinated dramatically reduces your risk of getting sick,being hospitalized,or even facing potentially life-threatening complications. We urge everyone to take advantage of the readily available vaccines and contribute to a healthier Piedras Negras.
**Host:** Thank you, Priscilla Hernández López, for sharing this crucial information. We encourage our viewers to follow the advice provided and get vaccinated against influenza.