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Spain today has 31,653,643 citizens, 66.7% of the population, with the protection offered by the complete vaccine against the coronavirus and its variants, and 4,178,086 with the first dose
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Spain has as of this Tuesday more than 7.8 million doses to vaccinate against the coronavirus, vials that have been accumulating due to the decrease in the rate of vaccination during the holiday period and the massive arrival this week of new antidotes, primarily from Pfizer.
The report of the Ministry of Health indicates that, after puncturing 347,417 serums on the last day -During the months of June and July, every Monday inoculation was over 400,000-, the total doses saved by the communities is 7,818,000, the highest stock since vaccination began in December.
There are more than 5 million accumulated Pfizer vaccines, around 1.8 from Moderna, 246,500 from AstraZeneca (intended to complete the essential or sixties guideline) and 733.507 for the single-dose Janssen.
From the end of July to date, vaccination has fallen mainly during the weekends, around half a million fewer punctured doses, so that the last record barely exceeded 500,000, compared to an average of 1.2 million in previous months.
Spain today has 31,653,643 citizens, 66.7% of the population, with the protection offered by the complete vaccine against the coronavirus and its variants, and 4,178,086 with the first dose.
Vaccination rate by age group
According to the ministry report, 91.4% of those over 40 have the complete vaccination shield of the antidotes against the coronavirus, but the guideline has yet to be completed or the first dose inoculated to more than 2.3 million citizens over this age.
While those over 70 are almost completely protected, 60 to 69 years the guideline still needs to be completed at a slight percentage, since 94.8% have inoculated both doses.
From 50 to 59 years old, 90.9% have already been immunized and from 40 to 49 years to 82.4%.
Below these age ranges, from 30 to 39 years old, 63.7% have completed the regimen and from 20 to 29 they continue to advance and 46.8% have vaccine immunity.
In the 12-19 age bracket, facing the beginning of the school year, communities have vaccinated with at least one dose -in just over a month- 61.7% (2,399,030 adolescents and young people) and immunized 637,171, 16.4%.
Plans and strategies to re-accelerate the rate of vaccination
More and more communities They enable different spaces such as sports pavilions, universities, theaters, youth houses or “vacuguaguas” (in the Canary Islands) to re-fish those over 40 years of age who have not been fully vaccinated, or to make it easier for the youngest to do so, in some towns and cities without an appointment.
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In communities like Madrid, The possibility of administering the second dose of the vaccine without an appointment is not ruled out, although, for the moment, the Regional Ministry of Health considers that the important thing is to advance in the first doses.
Asturias has estimated that among its population, of little more than a million inhabitants, there are 70,000 people over 12 years of age who have not been located to be vaccinated against covid-19, to whom an appeal has been made so that they sign up for the self-appointment system in order to achieve a high level of immunization to protect the entire population from the pandemic.
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