Covid-19
COVID vaccine vacation packages attract tourists to Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade, Florida – While the U.S. reports 70% of adults have been vaccinated against COVID, the World Health Organization reports only 2% have been vaccinated in Guatemala, 3.2% in Honduras, 20.2% in Mexico, and 24.2% in Colombia. An international coalition is aiming to provide doses for at least 20% of countries’ populations.
On Monday, the free distribution of COVID vaccines continued at Tropical Park in Miami-Dade County amid the new surge in coronavirus infections by the fast-spreading Delta variant.
Among the people waiting for their turn to get a shot of the vaccine were tourists from Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Colombia. The vaccine is not as accessible in some of these countries as it has been in the U.S.
According to Karina Hernandez, who administers vaccines at Tamiami Park, there are travel companies, including an agency at Dolphin Mall, that advertise packages helping tourists who are going to great lengths to get the free shots. One of the travel agency’s packages offers options at several cities on the eastern or western coast of the United States.
“The package includes the flight — the vaccine obviously is free — the hotel and I think it’s the ride to the hotel as well,” Hernandez said.
Aviatur, a Colombian travel agency, published a guide for tourists who covet a break from the lockdowns in Miami and free access to the vaccine. Some tourists are staying for a month to get their second shot. Others are just traveling twice.
According to El Tiempo, a leading Colombian newspaper, a travel agency in Bogotá was offering a $442 package to Miami that included transportation to and from the airport, a three-day hotel stay, and a city tour.
Amid the lack of supply in most countries in Central and South America, it is unclear how many tourists in Miami-Dade have benefited from the ongoing inoculation campaign in Florida, or if this has an impact on the accuracy of the vaccination rate that the Florida Department of Health is reporting.
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