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Madrid begins vaccinating in a massive football stadium

As Spain moves to ramp up its vaccination campaign, Madrid inaugurated the massive Wanda Metropolitano football stadium as a new icon in the fight against COVID-19 on Thursday.

Axar.az reports that the stadium, which holds nearly 70,000 people, is home to the Atletico Madrid football club. It has been set up to vaccinate seven days a week, morning and evening, with a goal of injecting up to 10,000 shots per day in April.

On Thursday, as nurses vaccinated essential workers under 55 years old with the AstraZeneca vaccine, goals were more modest. Just 1,000 people were scheduled to receive the vaccination.

“We’ll have to go vaccine by vaccine,” said Madrid's regional president, Isabel Diaz Ayuso, during the inauguration, making reference to “game by game" -- the mantra of Atletico coach Diego Simeone.

Meanwhile, Spain’s Health Minister was in the northern region of Galicia, visiting another hopeful site related to COVID-19 vaccines. Carolina Darias had a tour of the factory set to manufacture Novavax doses, which she said is on track to be approved by April once it completes its phase three clinical trial.

Date
2021.02.26 / 09:51
Author
Axar.az
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