The Balearic Ministry of Health has launched its vaccination campaign for the 2024-2025 season, allowing residents of Ibiza and Formentera to go without prior appointment to the points enabled to receive the dose against influenza and Covid-19. This service seeks to improve coverage in vulnerable groups and facilitate access in all the islands of the archipelago. In Ibiza, people who want to get vaccinated can go to the Can Misses Hospital, open on Saturdays from 09.00 to 19.00, and to the Can Misses, San Josep and Sant Joan health centers from Monday to Friday from 13.00 to 14.00 hours. In addition, the Es Viver, Vila and Santa Eulària centers will offer vaccinations from Monday to Friday from 14.00 to 19.30. In Formentera, the Formentera Health Center will be open from Monday to Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for all at-risk groups seeking immunization without prior appointment.
Aimed at at-risk groups
The campaign is aimed at people over 60 years of age and people of any age with specific health conditions, including chronic diseases and immunodeficiency situations. It is also recommended for pregnant women, people living with highly immunosuppressed individuals, and health and essential services professionals.
New in pediatric vaccination
This year, the Balearic Islands is extending the campaign to children between six months and four years of age. In addition to providing them with individual protection against influenza, this measure seeks to reduce the transmission of the virus to people in their environment who are vulnerable. The Conselleria de Salud invites those interested to go to the mentioned health centers in their respective islands or to request additional information at InfoSalut Connecta at 971 22 00 00.