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Spain to start Covid-19 vaccination on Dec 27

Spain to start Covid-19 vaccination on Dec 27
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Spain to start vaccinations against COVID-19 on Dec 27: health minister

Spain to start vaccinations against COVID-19 on Dec 27: health minister ANI | Updated: Dec 19, 2020 08:19 IST Madrid [Spain], December 19 (ANI/Xinhua): Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa said on Friday that vaccinations against COVID-19 will begin in Spain on December 27. The first vaccinations will be using the BioNTechPfizer vaccine, with the first doses arriving in Spain on December 26. If Europe has agreed that vaccination begins in a coordinated manner, in Spain we are going to start the first possible day, Illa said at a press conference. The health minister said that he is waiting for European authorities to confirm the number of doses that Spain will receive, but promised that it will be an equitable distribution.

Spain to start vaccinations against COVID-19 on Dec 27

Spain to start vaccinations against COVID-19 on Dec 27
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Covid-19 in Spain: Coronavirus incidence in Spain exceeds threshold of 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants | Society

Spain’s coronavirus incidence rate has risen for the fourth day in a row. According to the latest Health Ministry report, released on Wednesday, the 14-day cumulative number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants now stands at 201.16 – the highest figure in nine days. The rise in the incidence rate – which is considered the most accurate measure of the spread of the virus – comes as Spain heads into the Christmas holidays, when more travel and family gatherings are expected to take place. “It is an upward trend, as we have seen in the previous days,” said Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa at a press conference on Wednesday following a meeting of the Inter-Territorial Council of the National Health System, which brings together central and regional healthcare chiefs. At the meeting, the Health Ministry called on regional governments to consider even tighter coronavirus restrictions for the holidays if epidemiological figures keep getting worse. Some region

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