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Two years since the first coronavirus vaccine in Spain

The December 27, 2020makes right two yearsat nine in the morning in a residence of Guadalajara, Araceli, a 96-year-old woman, received her first dose of the vaccine against him coronavirus in Spain. It was a day of great emotion after so many months of pandemic, confinement and great fear even among the most vulnerable people. Since that time the antidote it was gaining ground virus.

“Since then, in Spain, they put 104 million vaccines to more than 44 million people. The 85% Spanish we have the comprehensive set of guidelines, if we consider the first and second dose,” reported Lidia Camón from the editorial staff of Informativos Telecinco.

The fourth dose campaign in Spain

“Right now we are immersed in the countryside of fourth dose of vaccination, a campaign that is not having much success. Barely half of those over 60 have received this vaccine,” she added.

Vaccines have not prevented “covid is still among us”but the incidence accumulated “is permanently located at 150 cases every 100,000 inhabitants and with practically non-existent hospital pressure in intensive care”.

The numbers of the coronavirus in Spain

According to the latest information released on December 23 by the Ministry of Health, with data provided by the autonomous communities, there were 18,798 new cases of coronavirusof which 10,854 occurred in people over the age of 60, whichThis brings the total number of infections in Spain to 13,670,037 since the start of the pandemic.

The current average incidence of infections in Spain over the past 14 days in people over the age of 60 has increased slightly, standing at 160.84 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, compared to 156.59 reported last Friday.

As for the deceased since covid-19, there have been 241 more, including 98 reported in the last week. This brings the global death toll from the coronavirus in Spain to 116,899 people.

There are currently 4,095 patients hospitalized for covid-19 throughout Spain (compared to 4,431 last week) and 233 in intensive care (269 were reported last Friday). The occupancy rate of beds occupied by the coronavirus stands at 3.28 percent (last week the percentage was 3.54) and in intensive care at 2.65 percent (compared to 3.05% last Friday ).

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