Surge in Covid Vaccine Demand as Spain-Morocco Border Reopens

Health centers in Spain are facing high demand for Covid-19 vaccination since the reopening on Tuesday of the borders of Ceuta and Melilla. This is due to the vaccination pass required to enter Morocco.
To address the situation, the Ceuta Ministry of Health has invited people wishing to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to make an appointment on the autonomous city’s website for quick care, reports Ceuta al dia.
To read: Ceuta-Morocco Border Reopens After Two Years, Sparking Celebrations
Updated information on the municipal website (ceuta.es) is also available to allow interested persons to check if they meet the current vaccination criteria, particularly with regard to the minimum waiting times to receive the vaccine.
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