If your details do not match, press “Return” and confirm the CURP data that you have entered in step 2. Ensure that your contact details are correct too, in case officials need to contact you for reasons relating to the vaccination. After entering your ID, you will need to verify that your personal data is correct.If you cannot remember, check the link below to see if your CURP is already available online. ( Note : Unsure of what your CURP is? Chances are you are a local resident or expat, which means you will definitely have a temporary or permanent resident card, and therefore already have a CURP. Enter your Mexican National ID number or Clave Única de Registro de Población (CURP).If you cannot access it, contact your local healthcare representative for alternative options. Below are the steps to follow to complete your registration: The government’s online registration platform is now open for local residents and expats in the 40 – 49 age bracket. How to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccination program in Mexico If you haven’t done so already, you can now register for vaccination against COVID-19 through the government’s online registration platform. Expats living in Mexico City can expect the COVID-19 vaccine sooner than previously expected. More so, with the arrival of locally-produced AstraZeneca vaccines in the country, the boost in available doses will help kickstart the vaccination program for those aged 40 – 49. Initially, the plan was to begin vaccinating people aged 40 – 49 in July but due to the accelerated pace of the COVID-19 vaccination program, this has now been brought forward to June. “More vaccination centers will be set up and additional vaccination brigades will be deployed to further speed up the process.” – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Vaccinating Mexico’s population aged 40 – 49
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