MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) – Mexico aims to begin the COVID-19 vaccination process for 125,000 people in December, Mexico’s deputy health minister said on Tuesday, apparently scaling back its earlier plan to apply the first vaccine doses for 250,000 people by end of the year.
Mexico’s Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez Gatell said Mexico will prioritize health workers and elderly people to receive the first 250,000 doses of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine in December and January, with the second phase of Mexico’s vaccination program slated to begin in February.
(Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez, writing by Laura Gottesdiener)