News
11 Aug 2021
The inaugural Regional Vaccinathon began in Cañete and Yauyos with widespread public participation.
Celepsa, as it has done previously in the fight against the pandemic, participates this time with the transfer of medical staff and vaccinations, as well as the spread of the 36-hour day that will vaccinate persons aged 40 to 44.
Cañete, August 7th, 2021 - The first Regional Vaccination against covid-19 in the provinces of Cañete and Yauyos began this Saturday, amid great anticipation from the population that gathered in huge numbers at the José Buenaventura Sepulveda School, San Vicente de Cañete.
Carlos Contreras, director of the Cañete-Yauyos Health Network, thanked the mayor of Cerro Azul, Herencia Córdova, the provincial sub-prefect, Evelyn Campos, the director of SIS-Lima Region, Marco Pérez, and the deputy manager of Social Management of Celepsa, Giovanna Valverde, for their presence and significant support in the implementation of this great immunization day.
["The population of Cañete and Yauyos will be the main actor in this vaccinathon since they will be protected by the vaccine. I'd also like to thank the medical team for working 36 hours a day for all of you. We take the lead, but we cannot progress without them. We will fight the pandemic if we work together "Contreras stated.]
In response, Celepsa's Giovanna Valverde reiterated the company's commitment to the Cañete-Yauyos Health Network. "We are honored to take significant steps in the fight against Covid-19. We have provided logistical support to ensure that medical staff and vaccines reach vaccination locations, as well as assistance with the diffusion and periphone of this operation. We are confident that the best vaccination is the one that reaches our shoulder, and we encourage everyone to get vaccinated; let us continue to save lives."
["This is not Celepsa's first appearance. This assistance is in addition to the oxygen plant we gave a few months ago, as well as donations of masks, cleaning kits, rapid detection tests, and educational materials, among other particular activities against the covid-19 pandemic ." Valverde stated.]
Similarly, both the mayor of Cerro Azul and the provincial sub-prefect expressed thanks for private enterprise's support not just in the Vaccinathon, but also in the lengthy and difficult fight against the pandemic.
["Let us continue to be vaccinated and prepare for the third wave's arrival. We are grateful to Celepsa for its unwavering support. "Córdova expressed her excitement, while Campos expressed her gratitude. "Let us continue to collaborate. The immunizations will enable us to carry on with our lives. Thank you to private enterprise for participating in this campaign."]
The first great Regional Vaccinathon is being held in three vaccination centers, which are located in the educational institute José Buenaventura Sepulveda (San Vicente), Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Imperial), and the Yauyos land terminal, and will end tomorrow Sunday at 8:00 p.m. after 36 hours of continuous operation.
The group to be inoculated ranges from 40 to 44 years old (first dose), 48 to 49 years old (second dose), stragglers, and pregnant women who are more than 28 weeks pregnant, who should bring their ID card.
Celepsa reiterates its commitment to continue contributing to covid-19 immunization in the provinces of Cañete and Yauyos, as well as other prevention and population aid measures.
Regarding Celepsa
Peruvian company that generates high-quality sustainable energy and is ranked among the top ten power generators in the country. Our task is to manage water resources sustainably and responsibly, contributing all the energy potential of our installed capacity and that of our people to the National Interconnected Electrical System (SEIN).
Our most ambitious goal is to accelerate the country's decarbonization through the generation of sustainable energy required for the development. As a result, AENOR certifies that 100% of the energy produced in Celepsa is of renewable origin in 2021.