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Coronavirus vaccine: Spain breaks the vaccination record in the last 24 hours with 654,232 injected doses

Vaccination has once again set a record in Spain, having inoculated a total of 654,232 doses in the last 24 hours. The autonomous communities have administered until this Friday a total of 32,282,553 doses of the vaccines against COVID-19 from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Janssen.

On the other hand, 4,142 new cases of Covid-19 have been registered , of which 1,961 were diagnosed in the last 24 hours. In addition, a total of 12,250,002 people have already received the complete guideline, 266,051 more than yesterday. This represents 25.8 percent of the Spanish population. A total of 20,963,619 people have received at least one dose, 44.2 percent of the Spanish.

The data are beginning to be encouraging thanks to the high rate of vaccination throughout the national territory and it is also noteworthy to note that the deaths have dropped to 36 of the 97 last Friday. Obviously, the hopeful thing would be that the sooner there are no more deaths from this virus.

The data indicate that in that period 23,894,133 doses of Pfizer have been delivered to the autonomous communities, with 22,866,687 administered; 3,335,900 corresponding to Moderna, with 2,982,177 already inoculated; 7,344,700 from AstraZeneca, with which 5,678,363 people have been vaccinated; and 1,416,625 from Janssen, with 755,326 already injected . On the other hand, the immunization fixes that one in four Spaniards is already fully immunized against Covid-19.

Patients admitted to the ICU total almost a thousand

At the same speed that the cumulative incidence is decreasing, so is the pressure on hospitals and ICU admissions. At the moment, and due to the fact that the figures fluctuate day by day, it can be pointed out that the data show figures in clear descent. Throughout the country there are currently 3,427 patients admitted due to the pandemic. In critical units there are almost a thousand. Bed occupancy stands at 2.77 percent and in ICUs at 10.14 percent.

A donation of one hundred million vaccines

The president of the United States, Joe Biden , and the prime minister, Boris Johnson , announced this Thursday a donation of millions of vaccines against the coronavirus during their meeting prior to the G7 summit in Cornwall. Johnson has stated that his country will start donating at least 100 million doses of the COVID-19 drug to countries that need them within a few weeks.

“As a result of the success of the UK vaccine program, we are now in a position to share some of our excess doses with those who need them,” he said, according to the BBC. He also mentioned that he expects the group of G7 members to agree to collectively donate one billion doses of vaccines until 2022.

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