Overview
- Health authorities launched a Macro Jornada de Vacunación in Tijuana as community outreach prioritizing children ages 1 to 9.
- State officials report no active influenza cases in Baja California, even as vaccination is reinforced for the winter season.
- The campaign also responds to Mexico’s first detected H3N2 influenza case, which officials describe as highly contagious.
- More than 7,000 vaccine doses were applied over the weekend in Mexicali, with Tijuana projected to reach 14,000 to 15,000 applications at the Estadio de Toros Mobil Park module.
- Vaccination will continue at health centers and Jurisdiction 2 near Panteón Monte de los Olivos, offering measles, COVID‑19, influenza, pneumococcal and HPV shots to the public regardless of IMSS or IMSS‑Bienestar affiliation.