Spain comes out of high risk for coronavirus for the first time since July 1 and adds 71 ​​deaths

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Spain is no longer at high risk for Covid-19. With an incidence for the last 14 days of 140.43, it leaves this level, in which those countries with a level higher than 150 points are found, a figure that, by just a little, still exceeded yesterday (150.37).

This is clear from the latest report from the Ministry of Health, prepared from the data collected by the regional services, which also adds another 71 deaths from coronavirus, reaching a total of 85,218 since the start of the pandemic. The total of infected in the same period is 4,903,021.

Of the 4,763 new cases of coronavirus notified this Thursday, 2,090 have been diagnosed in the last 24 hours, compared to 2,311 registered on Wednesday.

There are currently 5,115 patients admitted for Covid-19 throughout Spain, 229 less than this Wednesday, and 1,258 are registered in the Intensive Care Units (55 fewer), although in the last 24 hours there have been 442 admissions and 585 discharges.

The occupancy rate of beds occupied by coronavirus stands at 4.31 percent and in ICUs at 13.73 percent, in both cases the data improves compared to the data given this Wednesday.

Vaccination

73.6 percent of the population (34,903,802 people) have already received the complete schedule of vaccination against Covid-19 and 78.1 percent a dose (37,067,635 people), according to the report, in the It is also noted that in Spain 68,002,439 doses of the vaccines against Covid-19 from Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Janssen have been administered, 90 percent of those distributed among the autonomous communities, amounting to 75,579,701 units .

Data from the department headed by Carolina Darias indicate that in that period 53,192,679 doses of the Pfizer vaccine have been received in Spain, of which 52,886,511 have been delivered, 47,896,353 doses have been administered, 25,370,939 have been received one and 23,978,305 both.

Likewise, Spain has received 10,826,300 doses of Moderna’s vaccine, 10,669,730 have already been distributed to the autonomous communities, and 8,406,035 doses have been administered, although 4,648,614 have received one dose and 4,156,216 the two doses.

Regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine, the report published today by the Ministry of Health indicates that of the 10,285,200 doses acquired, 9,467,700 have reached Spain, of which 9,753,288 have been administered, although 5,101,319 people have already inoculated one dose and 4,822,518 both.

Finally, 2,555,760 doses of the vaccine developed against the coronavirus have been delivered to the CCAA, of which 1,946,763 have already been administered, counting this vaccine with a single dose.

Reference-www.elespanol.com

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