Bogotá health authorities have deployed more than 200 free vaccination sites across the city for June 6 and 7, 2026. These efforts specifically target coverage for measles and human papillomavirus (HPV), according to city officials and local reports.
- Scale: More than 200 free vaccination points activated.
- Dates: Services available Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7.
- Priority Vaccines: Focus on HPV and measles, among others.
Expanding Access to Essential Immunizations
To increase vaccination rates, the city has established a wide network of free service points operational through the weekend of June 6 and 7. According to public health reports, the activation of more than 200 sites is designed to reach residents who may be missing critical doses of their vaccination schedules.
The initiative provides specific schedules and locations for those seeking immunizations on Saturday, June 6, and continues through Sunday, June 7. According to local reports, these sites are open to the public to ensure that barriers to access are minimized.
Targeted Protection Against HPV and Measles
While a variety of vaccines are available, health authorities are placing a particular emphasis on protection against human papillomavirus (HPV) and measles. The deployment of these specific vaccines across the city’s free points indicates a prioritized public health effort to bolster immunity against these two diseases.
According to official city communications, the availability of these vaccines on Sunday, June 7, allows residents to complete their health requirements over the weekend. Public health authorities have emphasized the importance of these specific immunizations in maintaining community health standards.