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Punch vaccination campaign a success.

March 29, 2021

Punch vaccination campaign a success.
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French Quarter:— Following the “punch” vaccination operation of 03/27/2021 in the Quartier d´Orléans
The operation “punch” led by the ARS, which took place on Saturday, March 27 (from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), in the neighborhood center in the Quartier d´Orléans, is a success since 82 people vaccinated with the first dose of MODERNA.
Persons were able to get vaccinated without an appointment, or even the proposal for a new vaccine has helped attract inhabitants of all of Saint-Martin (Orleans district, Orient Bay, Grand Case, etc.), who are already called to come to the same place on April 24 to receive their reminder.
In view of the success of this operation, others are expected to be set up soon in
new in the Orléans district or in other districts of Saint-Martin throughout the month of April, while waiting for the opening of a large vaccination center to provide rapid access to vaccination to the entire Saint-Martin population (in May).

ARS Press Release.

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Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37196-punch-vaccination-campaign-a-success.html

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