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DolarToday Venezuela: How much is the dollar priced at? Today, Monday, October 25

The price of the dollar in Venezuela was above 4 digital bolivars during the weekend, when the Venezuelan government proposed vaccination against COVID-19 in pharmacies and shopping centers.

At the opening, the exchange rate was quoted at 4.3 bolivars per dollar in the parallel or informal market, according to data from the DolarToday platform.

The Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro, proposed this Sunday to increase the vaccination centers against COVID-19 in the country by including points in pharmacies, shopping centers, high schools and homes.

During a program broadcast by the state channel Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), Maduro spoke with the executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, a member of the government commission against COVID-19, whom he asked to make a proposal to install vaccination centers in those points.

“We are going to grow and I agree with your proposal to include house by house, vaccination in high schools, in pharmacies and shopping centers, good idea, we are going to combine all that. Make me a proposal to expand the vaccination centers “said the president to Rodríguez through a WhatsApp voice message that he recorded live.

Shortly before, the vice president had explained that the high schools, to which the students will return tomorrow after 19 months without face-to-face classes, “They become itinerant (vaccination) centers where representatives” of minors can receive COVID-19 drugs.

Tomorrow, coinciding with the return to classes, vaccination will also begin for those over 12 years of age, although the authorities have not yet detailed which drug they will inoculate.

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