Several hours of waiting and thousands of people. Rows of more than a kilometer. This is what could be seen this Monday in a hospital in Managua, Nicaragua, where vaccinations began for people over 30 years of age with the dose of AstraZeneca.
The goal of the authorities is to immunize in October 32% of the population over 30 years of age, which the government estimates are 2.8 million people.
With a rebound in infections in recent days, the lines began on Sunday and hundreds joined during the early hours of Monday. Over the course of the day, lines of more than ten blocks formed in which residents waited patiently in the Caribbean sun and rain.
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