Chileans without COVID-19 booster shots to face mobility restrictions-silubaba news

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A person receives a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), as Chile, one of the world's fastest movers on COVID-19 vaccines, started its campaign to give a fourth dose to immunocompromised people, in Santiago, Chile, on January 11, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

SANTIAGO - Chileans without two booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine will be unable to renew their mobility passes starting next month, the government announced Tuesday.

"As of June 1, mobility passes will begin to be blocked for people who do not have their fourth dose or second booster and six months or more have passed since their last vaccination," Undersecretary of Public Health Cristobal Cuadrado said at a press conference.

Officials are taking "all the measures so that increases in cases are kept under control, for which the vaccine, handwashing, the use of a face mask and physical distance are essential," Cuadrado added.

According to the latest data from the health ministry, more than a million people in the South American country do not have a valid mobility pass because they have not gotten a first booster shot.

The pass allows holders to attend mass gatherings, meetings in enclosed places, and travel between regions, among other things.

Chile has so far administered more than 53.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

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