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104-year-old woman is mistakenly denied ovis vaccine on CURP

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Olalla López Arreaga of Nuevo León, over 100 years old and although bedridden due to a ruptured hip, cannot receive her coronavirus vaccine due to an ‘error’ in its CURP; According to the document, the woman would only be 4 years old. Giovanni Conde García shared on the networks the martyrdom lived by his grandmother, who lives in the first sector of the Urbi Villas del Rey district, in Monterrey. “This is the date my grandmother is not vaccinated; She appears at the age of four by the CURP (Unique Population Registry Code), but she is 104 years old ”. Olalla’s grandson said he informed corresponding officials that she could not walk and had been bedridden for 10 years due to her health. However, they continue to be ignored to administer the vaccine. 104-year-old woman is mistakenly denied coronavirus vaccine in her CURP; Olalla López Arreaga’s grandson shared the martyrdom on social media. “It was recorded, but the system did not capture it, it dates from 1916 and in the Monterrey rendezvous we recorded it, but in the CURP it appears on 12/16/14, it is ie December 14, 1916, and it appears them from December 14, 2016; So we discussed and they canceled (the appointment for the vaccine) ”. With anguish and fear for the coronavirus, Giovani indicated that “they tell us to wait for new vaccines or instructions. She cannot walk, because she broke her hip, because of her age, she cannot operate anymore and she has poorly welded, and for that reason we cannot move her. “(…)” We have already called several times and they tell us that the system did not register it, the system registered them from 1920, that’s how they told us. “Conde García assured that “in Tucán Park we went to record it and they told us that they were not allowed to record it. At least that’s what they told us and this week we spoke to each other again and they told us that since we did it out of time they couldn’t register “; the family is only hoping that Olalla can be protected with the coronavirus vaccine. YOU CAN READ: People aged 50 to 59 urged to sign up for Covid-19 vaccination

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