Andalucia to Vaccinate National Tourists who Holiday in the Province

Andalucian university students studying abroad will also be vaccinated

Andalucian university students studying abroad will also be vaccinated. Source: Junta de Andalucia

ANDALUCIA to vaccinate national tourists who holiday in the province. The president of the Junta de Andalucia, Juanma Moreno, affirmed that this Monday, June 7, upon his return to public activity after testing positive for coronavirus has indicated that vaccination of national tourists is being looked into and that “we are willing to vaccinate them in Andalucia.”

As reported by La Opinion de Malaga, Moreno stated “When asked about how national tourists who spend their holidays in Andalucia can be vaccinated, that “we are also studying the possibility of vaccinating them,” a fact for which he has labelled the condition of Andalucia “as a land of solidarity,” despite acknowledging that it is “an effort and requires special logistics.” The President affirms the decision explaining, “If they are outside their Community, we will vaccinate them,” Moreno insisted who has collected that with this decision “this way they do not become infected and we avoid infections with a higher viral load.”

When questioned about the possibility that Andalucians who are going to start their holidays postpone their vaccination appointment, the president of the Junta de Andalucía has indicated that “how it can be done is being studied.” Moreno has acknowledged that “they are not going to lose out on the vaccine,” even when “they are outside their territory,” for which he has explained that “we are going to vaccinate them once they return,” although he has acknowledged that “it is complicated.”

The president of the Junta de Andalucia has demanded that Andalucians that find themselves in the situation of delaying holidays due to their vaccine appointment “be proactive,” which has resulted in the fact that “they ask for an appointment and call Salud Responde” after alleging the complexity of the situation for managing the health administration with tens of thousands of files, of people “and appealing to” formulas so that people are controlled. Moreno has urged the public to prioritise their vaccine appointment and “they will be calmer before going on holiday.”

 

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