translated from Spanish: In the coming days, City would open vaccination for over 35

The Minister of Health of the City of Buenos Aires, Fernán Quirós, anticipated that, in the coming days, the Buenos Aires Government will enable registration so that all those over 35 years of age can be vaccinated against the coronavirus. In statements to La Nacion+, the official said that as soon as the immunization of those over 40 is completed, “quickly” they will begin vaccinating those over 35. At this point, he asked the first group to take the shifts that the City is offering.” We would like to get to Thursday with everyone over the age of 40 vaccinated,” he said. The lack of registrations, however, could alter the plans of the Buenos Aires Executive. The minister ruled out that this is caused by a rejection of the vaccine and attributed it to issues of the daily lives of people who are within this age range. He noted, however, that this “delays the campaign” of immunization. “We ask them to make the effort,” he urged. If we manage to finish by Thursday, the last days of the week or the weekend we will be communicating it,” he said. A change of trend
On the other hand, the minister warned of a change of trend in the curve of contagions of the City. “There is some stabilization with a certain tendency to climb,” Quiros said, adding: “It’s relatively small, but it’s a change of trend in the curve.” The minister linked these infections to the increase in social, family, and work encounters, and reiterated the need to continue with prevention measures. In the City, positivity is around 15%, a relatively low number for the weekly average, the official said. On Tuesday, the Federal Capital reported 1,454 confirmed cases of Covid-19.
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