Castilla y León receives, within the framework of the thirty-fifth ministerial batch scheduled for the current week, 103,590 vaccines against COVID-19; 90,090 of these are from Pfizer-BioNTech and 13,500 from Moderna.
The supplied doses available to the General Directorate of Public Health for new vaccinations in the nine Castilian and Leonese provinces are distributed as follows: Ávila, 7,850 vaccines; Burgos, 16,160; Lion; 18,820; Palencia, 5,610; Salamanca, 13,570; Segovia, 6,680; Soria, 4,110; Valladolid, 24,110; and Zamora, 6,680.
The 90,090 Pfizer-BioNTech units that are expected to be refilled throughout this week will do so in 77 trays of 1,170 doses each, thus distributed territorially: Ávila, 7,020 serums (six trays); Burgos, 14,040 (twelve); Leon, 16,380 (fourteen); Palencia, 4,680 (four); Salamanca, 11,700 (ten); Segovia, 5,850 (five); Soria, 3,510 (three); Valladolid, 21,060 (eighteen); and Zamora, 5,850 (five).
From Moderna there are 13,500 vaccines to receive, distributed in 1,350 vials of ten units each: Ávila, 830 vaccines (83 vials); Burgos, 2,120 (212); Leon, 2,440 (244); Palencia, 930 (93); Salamanca, 1870 (187); Segovia, 830 (83); Soria, 600 (60); Valladolid, 3,050 (305); and Zamora, 830 (83).
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