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Venezuela inoculates health workers in Caracas hospital By Maria Caspani and Anurag Maan
Venezuelan health workers vaccinate colleagues with Russia s Sputnik V vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at a hospital, in Caracas
CARACAS (Reuters) – One of the main hospitals in Venezuela’s capital of Caracas is vaccinating health workers against COVID-19 and on Tuesday will begin the inoculation of Cuban doctors who are stationed there, the hospital’s director said on Monday.
The Ana Francisca de Perez de Leon hospital on Friday began inoculating personnel with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine, director Zaida Medina told Reuters.
“We have vaccinated 157 people so far during the day in this health center and we hope today (Monday) at midnight to cover the maximum, which is 1,935 workers,” said Medina, an intensive care physician and epidemiologist.