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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Via AP news wire

Mexico finishes 3-month push to vaccinate border residents

The Mexican government said Tuesday it has successfully completed a three-month push to provide coronavirus vaccines to all adult residents of communities along its border with the United States

Mexico said that when it began the effort in June, it hoped the mass vaccinations would aid in lifting pandemic restrictions on non-essential travel across the border, something that has not yet occurred.

Mexico’s public safety department said it was administering the last 64,000 doses Tuesday to people in the Gulf coast border state of Tamaulipas. In total, the program handed out 3.8 million shots in 45 townships and cities in six states along the border.

The United States donated about 1.35 million doses of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine to help in the effort.

Mexico officials said the goal was to boost vaccination rates along the border to levels similar to that on the U.S. side. Once that level was reached, they assumed there would be no reason to continue restricting travel over the U.S. border.

The project became a priority for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador because the cross-border economy is so important for northern Mexico.

So far, Mexico has received about 100 million doses of vaccines and given at least 61 million people at least one dose.

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