Tijuana

Tijuana residents line up for hours to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine donated by the U.S.

Long lines and hours of waiting have been reported at all vaccination points

Photo by: Jazmín Lozada

As promised, the vaccines donated by the United States to border cities are already being administered in Tijuana, Baja California, where, since early morning, citizens over 18 years of age arrived at the vaccination points to wait in line.

Long lines and hours of waiting have been reported at all vaccination points. On the one hand, the UABC line reaches the Tijuana International Airport, which has generated considerable traffic in the upper a, although the lines are long, they are moving fast,nd lower Libertad neighborhood, as well as in the La Postal neighborhood.

On the other hand, San Diego Red visited Lázaro Cárdenas Federal High School (PFLC) where the lines are quite long. However, according to what was reported one of the people lined up for their vaccination reported that they had an hour in line and that they still had a long way to go.

For Antonio G, who arrived at 6 a.m. at PFLC and left the vaccination process at 9:15 a.m.: "the explanations were very clear and you could really see the organization in the vaccination process, the line was moving very fast and most, if not all, had registration from home".

According to the progress of the line, citizens who arrived at 9:30 in the morning could get their vaccine by 1:30 in the afternoon, which means that there will be lines of between 3 and 4 hours, if you arrive at this time.


VIDEO: Lázaro Cárdenas line for Jazmín Lozada's vaccination:

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