No 862 Monday 12th - Sunday 18th April 2021
office@theleader.info
637 227 385
Keeping people safe and informed for over 17 years - The Costa Blanca’s oldest ‘FREE’ English language newspaper
VACCINATION PROGRAM PICKS UP PACE AS CASES START TO RISE
he Community’s Ministry of Health plans to administer 213,834 doses of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines next week.
T
Most of the doses will go to people born between 1942 and 1946 (106,750 doses of Pfizer) and between 1956 and 1958 (70,000 doses of AstrtaZeneca).
Another 17,000 doses, in this case of Moderna, will go to people who are in the vulnerable category.
tion centre if they do not receive an appointment whether by SMS or a phone call.
The remainder of the vaccines are earmarked as second doses or for people who were unable to be vaccinated when they were originally called.
The Minister of Health, Ana Barceló, has highlighted that the "increase in the number of vaccines arriving in the Valencian Community is now enabling us to be above 200,000 weekly doses.
The Ministry continues to warn people that that they should not go to a vaccina-
Continued on Page 2