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Friday, February 26, 2021

Todays Covid figures and Vaccination Programme

We remain at 5 active cases

The below is the latest on the vaccination programme;

The Ministry of Health has just released the guide to defining new vaccination groups for ages 45 Following the agreement with the Public Health Commission, which all autonomous communities were represented, the 4th Update of the ′′ COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy in Spain ′′ has been known as which include, as a novelty, groups to vaccinate with MRNA, i.e. Pfizer or Modern vaccines.

In this new update on MRNA vaccines, the following groups are included: 70-year-olds (group 5 B), 60 to 69 (group 5 C) those under 60 with high risk conditions of severe COVID-19 (group 7) and ages 56 (group1). A definition of groups that ′′ has been made in anticipation of increased availability of vaccine doses in the second quarter of the year ". In fact, Health forecasts the arrival of more doses of vaccines already approved, in addition to the Janssen vaccine, that could be approved next week, or Novavax's, in April.
In addition to MRNA vaccines, it is also specified that when vaccination to groups is completed with ′′ essential function for priority society ", people aged 45 to 55 (group 9) will receive their first dose from AstraZeneca as next in the vaccination plan group list.
Below is more clearly detailed each of the subgroups to be vaccinated:
Group 5. Persons vulnerable by their age, non-residents of senior centers
- Group 5 A. Persons aged 80 and over (born 1941 and previous years)
- Group 5 B. Persons between 70 and 79 years of age (born between 1942, both included)
- Group 5 C. Persons between 60 and 69 years of age (born between 1952, both included)
Group 5 people will be vaccinated with vaccines available for these age groups. At this time, MRNA, Comirnaty or Moderna vaccine vaccines.
Group 6. active groups with an essential role for society
- Group 6 A. Security Forces and Corps, Emergencies and Armed Forces. Includes Civil Guard, National, Autonomous and Local Police, Firefighters, Force and Security Corps Technicians, Civil Protection Professionals, Emergencies and Armed Forces.
- Group 6 B. Teachers and staff in child education and special education, including both teachers and other professionals attending students.
- Group 6 C. Teachers and primary and secondary education staff including both teachers and other professionals attending students.
Group 6 people starting with vaccination pattern and born between 1966 and 2003 (ages 18) will be vaccinated with AstraZeneca. Persons born before 1966 will be vaccinated later, where appropriate after
vaccinate the most vulnerable people.
Group 7. Under 60 with high risk conditions
Persons with high-risk conditions over 16-18 years will be vaccinated once vaccination for people aged 60 and over has been completed. You will receive the vaccines from
MRNA or others available later. High risk conditions for vaccination will be described below.
Group 8. Persons between 56 and 59 years old (born between 1962, both inclusive) Persons in this group will receive MRNA vaccines in principle, although the use of MRNA will be valued other vaccines as they are authorised by the EMA or where additional data are available from the current ones.
Group 9. Persons between 45 and 55 years of age (born between 1966, both inclusive)
People in this group will receive vaccines from AstraZeneca or others available later

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