Casablanca Prepares for Rapid 3-Minute COVID-19 Vaccinations

The health authorities have traveled to several provinces in Casablanca to simulate with the agents, a vaccination operation. In total, it should take three minutes per person.
The meetings are following one another in these provinces in Casablanca-Settat between the local authorities, the medical staff, the officials of the Ministry of Health and the agents and auxiliary authorities, reports Al Ahdath Al Maghribia.
In the province of Mediouna, a training session was organized for all the people involved in this training by specialized doctors. The objective is to allow the agents to acquire the vaccination technique and to master the time factor before D-Day. They will have to reproduce the same operation in their vaccination centers. This training should allow the agents to vaccinate a large number of inhabitants of the region in a relatively short time, specifies the same media.
In addition, a disinfection and sterilization operation has been carried out in all the vaccination centers selected in Casablanca. Commissions have also been set up by elected officials, medical staff and law enforcement officers. Everything is therefore ready for D-Day, pending the availability of vaccines in the health centers selected for the campaign in the Casablanca region. For the time being, Morocco has not yet received any vaccine doses. They should be transported by Royal Air Maroc, the only company selected for this operation.
In Casablanca-Settat, the epicenter of the coronavirus in Morocco, the census operation is definitively completed and nearly 6 million people have been registered for a total of 12 million doses. The vaccines will be administered by injection and in a conventional manner, assure the health authorities.
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