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Health has expanded vaccination against Covid to Andalusians born in 1990, 1991 and 1992. This has been indicated by the council led by Jesús Aguirre. In this way, those who turn 31, 30 and 29 this year, can start making an appointment this Tuesday to receive the first dose.
According to the Health statement, the Andalusians of the 90s, 91 and 92 will receive, as seen being the trend in these age groups, doses of Pfizer or Modern. Those who request an appointment, remember from the Board, they do not have to request the second, which will be provided at the time of receiving the first puncture.
Thus, sources from the Ministry of Health explain that the date and time of the second puncture «will be provided in most cases at the time of vaccination»Or it will be communicated later by your health center via SMS or phone call, which can be consulted at ClicSalud + in the ‘My Appointments’ section.
Where to make an appointment
In addition, they point out from the Ministry of Health, the Andalusians who this year meet 31, 30 or 29 years old They can make an appointment through the Salud Responde application, by phone, at the health center or through the ClickSalud + website.
They point out from the Board that “the possibility of making an appointment directly in Andalusia is thus extended this week for all people over 30 years old, in addition to opening below 30”. What’s more, “if dose availability allows, it will be possible to advance with greater speed with the age group of 20-29 years ».
While progress is being made in vaccinating younger Andalusians, Salud is intensifying, they indicate, “the re-uptake of people over 40 who have not yet been vaccinated -11% remains to be immunized in the 40 to 69-year-old group-, with massive days without appointment in all provinces with the Janssen preparation ».
This week, Andalusia receives fewer vaccinations than the previous weeks. Thus, 470,180 doses are available: 308,880 from Pfizer; 80,500 from Moderna and 80,800 from Janssen.
Immunization advance
Vaccination against Covid, which is now being extended to twenty-somethings this Tuesday, has to 70 percent of the population over 16 years of age in Andalusia with at least one dose. This is explained by the Board, which details that 8.6 million vaccines have already been given since the immunization process began last February.
In addition, the region has 47 percent of the population with the complete vaccination schedule and 56.33 percent of those over 16 years of age, while 58.71 percent of the population and 70.37 percent of those over 16 years of age have received the first dose.
By age groups, the group of people over 80 years old is 103 percent in relation to the complete pattern, while those between 70 and 79 years old are 98.8 percent; from 60 to 69 years old, 98.2 percent have a dose and 71.4 percent the complete cycle; from 50 to 59 years old, 91.3 percent have at least one dose and 88.6 percent the complete vaccination regimen; from 40 to 49 years old, 81.1 percent have at least one vaccine and 59.4 percent complete; from 30 to 39 years old, 50.7 percent have at least one dose and 17.5 percent both; from 29 to 20 years old, 13.3 percent have a dose and 11.6 the complete guideline.
Missing dose
The Chairman of the Board, Juanma Moreno, regretted this Monday that the community is receiving fewer vaccines than last week. In addition, he has made a call to vaccinate all those who have not yet done so, “under whatever circumstances”, even though they are within the age range.
«We have a problem that is already beginning to be noticed this week and is that from the second half of July we receive far fewer vaccinations“Juanma Moreno said at a press conference, who explained that this week 43.7 percent fewer vaccines are received compared to the previous week, therefore there will be 470,118 doses compared to 835,000 last week.
For this reason, the rate of vaccination in Andalusia «decreases, and not by the will of the Junta, but because no more vaccines arrive from of the Government and of Europe and it is not going to be able to continue advancing with the rhythm that it had until now.
Moreno has pointed out that in Andalusia 97% of the vaccines have been administered, which means that of the 8,836,220 received they have been 8,601,590 doses. Likewise, he has indicated that this Monday a new figure will be reached, that of five million Andalusians vaccinated with at least one dose and represents 70.3% of the population to be vaccinated.
«In Andalusia we reached the figure of 4 million people immunized with the two doses and it represents 56.3% of the target population ”, he indicated.
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