IMSS: Jornada Nacional de Vacunación contra el Sarampión 2026 – Fechas y Sedes
Mexico is launching an unprecedented national vaccination campaign this weekend to combat a growing measles outbreak. The initiative, announced by the Director General of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Zoé Robledo, aims to rapidly increase immunity across the country through an intensive, 12-hour immunization effort.
A Nationwide Effort to Combat Measles
The IMSS is mobilizing a massive health operation on Saturday, February 21st and Sunday, February 22nd, 2026. Hospitals, medical units, and even sports facilities will open their doors to administer the measles vaccine, working to protect the public health from potential epidemiological outbreaks.
The vaccination drive focuses on two key groups. The primary goal is to vaccinate children aged 6 months to 12 years, providing either their first dose or a booster. In 11 priority states, the campaign will extend to individuals between 13 and 49 years old who are either unvaccinated or lack a documented vaccination history.
Accessibility and Convenience
To maximize participation, the IMSS is expanding vaccination sites beyond traditional clinics. The intensive vaccination schedule will run from 8:00 a.m. To 8:00 p.m. Both days and will be available at general hospitals, Family Medicine Units, Social Security Centers, sports centers, and designated public spaces clearly marked with IMSS signage.
Robledo emphasized that the vaccine is free, safe, and universally available, meaning individuals do not need to be IMSS beneficiaries to receive it. Those seeking the nearest vaccination location can consult the official government portal at dondemevacuno.salud.gob.mx, which provides an interactive map of vaccination points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the priority for vaccination?
The primary focus is on children aged 6 months to 12 years across the country, and adults aged 13 to 49 in 11 priority states.
When and where will the vaccination be available?
The vaccination will be available on Saturday, February 21st and Sunday, February 22nd, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. To 8:00 p.m. At hospitals, medical units, sports centers, and public spaces.
Is the vaccine free?
Yes, the vaccine is free and available to all, regardless of IMSS affiliation.
As Mexico undertakes this ambitious vaccination drive, will this concentrated effort be enough to curb the spread of measles and protect vulnerable populations?