Santiago
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Any vaccination going on in BOLA?
How is the vaccination rollout going in Baja in general and BOLA in particular?
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mtgoat666
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initial focus in baja BCS was old folks in rural areas, not city areas. friends in la paz tell me that they are just last week beginning to roll
out vaccine program for the gray hairs in the city.
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Alm
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In BOLA they vaccinate in alphabet order. Or so their FB page says.
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Jim,
From what I understand, first round of shots were offered on Feb. 25th and again on the 26th, to 60+ yr old locals as well as Americans that live
there. There was a list put out in alphabetical order as Alm stated. I know some locals who got it and some who chose not to be vaccinated. I haven't
heard when the second dose is going to be offered, or if it has already happened, or when it will be offered to younger people.
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That is so military! It brings back memories of basic training when we lined up (alphabetically) and got multiple doses of shots in both arms.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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AKgringo
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I don't follow Facebook, so I did not see whatever was posted there. I am curious about how there came to be an alphabetical list of people that were
eligible for a vaccination.
Was this based on people signing up in advance for any vaccine that became available? I also wonder if this was a one day event, or was stretched out
over a period of time, with only so many doses per day?
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo |
That is so military! It brings back memories of basic training when we lined up (alphabetically) and got multiple doses of shots in both arms.
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Gary,
Just turn your head and cough.... .... when coughing was okay....
Don't believe everything you think....
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Alm
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From what I hear, it wasn't a one day event and there were breaks/delays in the process. With nation-wide vaccination rate now at 10% I wouldn't
expect it to be much better in the Bajas.
2nd dose given to elderly with a 3-4 months delay will be a wasted product. People with weak immune response - includes elderly and those with blood
disorders - need the 2nd dose within 3 weeks in order to mount a response comparable to those younger/healthier.
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