There are vaccination points authorized by the Municipality and the health centers of the Ministry.
The Municipality of Quito maintains three vaccination points against SARS-Cov-2, in support of the inoculation process for all Ecuadorian citizens. The Attention at these three fixed points is from Monday to Sunday, from 08:00 to 16:00.
- Iñaquito Metropolitan Sports Center (Atahualpa avenue between Iñaquito and Núñez de Vela
- Coliseum of the Central University (Bolivia and University avenue)
- Quicentro Sur Shopping Center (Avenida Morán Valverde)
Ministry Health Centers
These are also the Health centers for the application of the reinforcement doses against COVID-19 to people over 18 years of age who completed their scheme and completed 6 months after applying the second dose. The attention is from Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 16:00.
North
- Iñaquito Metropolitan Sports Center
- Coliseum of the Central University of Ecuador
- Fray Bartolomé de las Casas Health Center
- Bellavista Health Center
- Pacto Health Center
- Sahuangal Health Center
- Gualea Health Center
- People’s Committee Health Center
- Colinas del Norte Health Center
- Nanegal Health Center
- Nanegalito Health Center
- Calderón Health Center
- Carapungo Health Center 2
- San José de Morán Health Center
- Marianitas Health Center
- Guayllabamba Health Center
- Cotocollao Health Center
- Nono Health Center
- Perucho Health Center
- Puellaro Health Center
- San José de Minas Health Center
- San Antonio de Pichincha
- Bellavista Santa Anita Health Center
On
- Aida Leon Health Center
- Atahualpa Health Center
- Chiriyacu Alto Health Center
- El Carmen Health Center
- Alta Rail Health Center
- Baja Railway Health Center
- Gatazo Health Center
- Good Grass Health Center 1
- Good Grass Health Center 2
- Jesus Del Gran Poder Health Center
- La Algelia Health Center
- La Forestal Health Center
- La Isla Solanda Health Center
- La Magdalena Health Center
- La Raya Health Center
- Lloa Health Center
- Fight of the Poor Health Center
- Luluncoto Health Center
- East Quiteno Health Center
- Pio XII Health Center
- Family Promotion Health Center
- Quito South Health Center
- Santa Barbara Health Center
- Tarqui Health Center
- Turubamba Health Center
- Union De Ciudadelas Health Center
- Health Center Social Assistance
- Buenaventura Health Center
- Caupichu Health Center
- Chillogallo Health Center
- Ciudadela Ibarra Health Center
- El Blanqueado Health Center
- El Tránsito Health Center
- Guamaní Health Center
- La Ecuatoriana Health Center
- La Inmaculada Health Center
- La Victoria Central Health Center
- Martha Bucaram Health Center
- Matilde Álvarez Health Center
- Pueblo Unido Health Center
- San Luis Health Center
- San Martín De Porres Health Center
- Santa Cruz Health Center
- Alangasí Health Center
- Amaguaña Health Center
- Guamaní Health Center
- Chimbacalle KNOWLEDGE HEALTH CENTER
Center
- Puengasi Health Center 1
- La Tola Health Center
- Jardin del Valle Health Center
- San Juan Quito Health Center
- Libertad B Health Center
- Toctiuco Health Center
- Centro Histórico Health Center
- El Panecillo Health Center
- La Vicentina Health Center
Valle
- Cuendina Health Center
- El Tingo Health Center
- Guangopolo Health Center
- La Merced Health Center
- Pintag Health Center
- Tolontag Health Center
- Yaruquí Type A Health Center
- Czech Health Center
- Cumbayá Health Center
- El Quinche Health Center
- Lumbisí Health Center
- Mangahuantag Health Center
- Pifo Health Center
- Puembo Health Center
- Tababela Health Center
Who gets vaccinated
- People over 18 years of age who completed their scheme and were 6 months after the second dose was applied.
- The process includes those who received the complete schedule with vaccines available in Ecuador and those who received vaccines of a type not available in the country (they were inoculated abroad).
- Those who completed the vaccination schedule with Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Sinovac will receive a booster dose of AstraZeneca after six months.
- In the case of those who received the CanSino single-dose, they will also receive it in six months.
- People who for whatever reason have not received the first or second dose can also go to the vaccination centers, especially children between 5 and 17 years old and young people between 18 and 24 years old.
The coronavirus vaccine is free. The authorities insist on maintaining biosecurity measures, one way to improve the immune response to the virus is to get vaccinated and, to avoid contagion, maintain the correct use of a mask, hand washing and physical distancing. (I)

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