COVID Vaccine Shortage in Pachuca
Hidalgo sees Progress in Winter Vaccinations Despite Ongoing COVID Concerns
Pachuca, Hidalgo - While Hidalgo has made strides in it’s winter vaccination campaign, concerns remain about the availability of COVID-19 vaccines in some areas.
The state has emerged as a leader in winter vaccinations, ranking fourth nationally in its efforts. This progress comes despite a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, with Hidalgo reporting 438 confirmed cases in 2024.
“We’ve seen a positive response to our vaccination drive,” said a spokesperson for the Hidalgo Health Secretariat. “However,we are aware that some residents are still facing challenges accessing COVID-19 vaccines.”
[Image: Photo of a healthcare worker administering a vaccine]
The spokesperson emphasized the importance of continued vigilance against COVID-19, notably in light of the recent rise in cases. Tragically, Hidalgo has already recorded 48 deaths attributed to COVID-19 and 25 deaths from influenza in 2024.
“We urge all eligible residents to get vaccinated against both COVID-19 and influenza,” the spokesperson added. “Vaccination remains our best defence against these viruses.”
the Hidalgo Health Secretariat is working to address vaccine accessibility issues and ensure that all residents have access to these vital protections.
Hidalgo Walks a Tightrope: Vaccine Success Amidst Rising COVID Fears
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Hidalgo has achieved commendable progress in its winter vaccination campaign, securing the fourth highest vaccination rate nationwide. Yet, a shadow lingers over this accomplishment as COVID-19 cases surge, painting a complex picture of health in the region.
Despite this success, concerns persist regarding vaccine availability in certain areas, highlighting a gap in accessibility for some Hidalgo residents.
“We’ve seen a positive response to our vaccination drive,” noted a spokesperson for the Hidalgo Health Secretariat.”However, we are aware that some residents are still facing challenges accessing COVID-19 vaccines.”
The recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, with 438 confirmed cases reported in Hidalgo in 2024 alone, underscores the urgency of maintaining vigilance.Tragically, this resurgence has resulted in 48 deaths attributed to COVID-19 and 25 deaths from influenza this year.
“We urge all eligible residents to get vaccinated against both COVID-19 and influenza,” the spokesperson emphasized. “vaccination remains our best defense against these viruses.”
The Hidalgo Health Secretariat is actively working to bridge the accessibility gap and ensure widespread access to these crucial vaccinations.
