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Ciara may have a new round of vaccination against Covid-19 in 2023, says the secretary

Ciara may have a new round of vaccination against Covid-19 in 2023, says the secretary

Now Ciara’s health minister Dr. Tania Mara-Silva CoelhoHe says 2023 There must be another one vaccination round against the COVID-19. After the opening ceremony and Governor Elmano de Freitas (PT)She said that there is still no guidance from the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization on this subject.

The minister said, “Vaccination should be for the prevention of (Covid-19) as is the case with influenza,” noting that the influenza vaccination is done annually in the country.

Regarding the epidemic, Tanya comments that the disease is under control for the time being. There have been five waves of the disease so far that show cyclical behaviour. “Each time the wave comes in, it is shorter and the curve is flattening faster,” he notes. “So, we would expect it to develop like the flu.”

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For the doctor, the great legacy left by Covid-19 is the learning of the people and the hospital structure that remains.

As for her management priorities before Sisa, Tania points out Regional promotion Of health, taking the whole state service High degree of complexity and the Elective surgeriesIn addition to “working with surveillance to strengthen vaccination campaigns.”

in a letter He held the position of governorElmano, referred to health as one of the priorities for support from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the federal government, along with public safety and the fight against hunger.

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Tania Mara was already on the Health Department team during Isolda Sela’s administration. She was the Executive Secretary for Health Care and Regional Development. She was also the Supervisor of the Hospital Network of the Health Secretariat of Ceará, as well as the Medical and Technical Director and General Director of the Hospital of São José (HSJ).

She is a medical doctor and graduated from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), has a Residency in Infectious Diseases and specializes in Travel Medicine from Imperial College Glasgow, in Scotland, and specializes in Clinical Management from Serio Lebanon Hospital, in São Paulo. She is a Master of Public Health student at the UFC.

With information from Henrique Araujo

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