Some 1.6 million Chileans could be disqualified from traveling through the country due to not being vaccinated

Some 1.6 million Chileans could be disqualified from traveling through the country due to not being vaccinated

“This week is the last instance that people over 18 years of age have pending to receive their booster dose and prevent their mobility pass from being disabled as of January 1,” warned the Minister of Health, Entique Paris, in a conference according to the Chilean newspapers El Mercurio and La Nación.

“This runs for those who have more than six months since they received their second dose and have not received their booster dose and could have done so,” he remarked.

Of the more than 1.6 million people who could be left without the mobility pass, 598,922 are over 45 years of age who have already suffered the disabling of the document at the beginning of December, the Health portfolio reported.

Faced with the massive departures projected for the new year, Paris recalled that the mobility pass is mandatory for interregional travel.

“There is no forgiveness, traveling without a mobility pass is like traveling without a passport, who is going to travel without a passport? Because obviously when you return to Chile you will have certain restrictions,” added Paris.

In the same sense, the Undersecretary of Public Health, María Teresa Valenzuela, specified that “any person over 18 years of age who travels more than 200 kilometers by plane, train or bus will not be able to return to their city of origin after January 1 If you do not have your mobility pass enabled, they will only be able to do it if they have a PCR with a negative result taken up to 72 hours before traveling. “

The health authority wanted to make “a special call to people to get vaccinated, not only to avoid these setbacks, but above all to take care of this virus.”

Meanwhile, citizens who return to Chile from abroad and who do not have their complete primary scheme, must quarantine for seven days, while people who do have it must quarantine until the result of the PCR taken upon entry to the country .

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Chile has accumulated more than 1.8 million infections and 39,056 deaths from the disease, after adding 760 and 22, respectively, in the last 24 hours, according to the latest balance of the Ministry of Health, released this noon.

In parallel, in the country of 19.2 million inhabitants, 16.4 million have the complete vaccination scheme, and more than 10.2 million of them have booster doses.

Source From: Ambito

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