The city of Tijuana expanded its vaccination sites to qualified adults ages 50-59 for their first Pfizer-BioNtech Coronavirus doses, along with any remaining senior citizens who were not able to get their second doses, who were due to have them weeks ago (as the State of Baja California had ran out of many SinoVac vaccines for the elderly; many criticized the lack of organization by the state government in not evenly distributing supplies to different municipalities given to them by the Mexican federal government) on Saturday, May 15, 2021. — Mexico has now fully vaccinated 7.92% (more than 10 Million people) of its entire population with 25 Million doses administered, according to the John Hopkins University Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center. As of today, the country has roughly 2.3 Million plus confirmed Covid-19 cases and 220,159 deaths; which puts it 4th worldwide in deaths, right behind India with the third most deaths of any nation (WorldOMeter Data). — #onassignment #photojournalism #fotoperiodismo #documentaryphotography #tijuana #tijuanamexico #mexico #covidvacccine #coronavirusmexico #everydaymexico #everydaylatinamerica #everydayeverywhere #everydaylafrontera #everydaycovid #reportagespotlight (at Tijuana, Baja California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO6fa6pLHG-/?igshid=171x48ywd38il










