NewsMadrid starts on Wednesday the self-appointment system for people...

Madrid starts on Wednesday the self-appointment system for people from 30 to 35 years old and on Tuesday for Erasmus

All people between the ages of 30 and 35 will be able to request a self-appointment to be vaccinated against the coronavirus in the Community of Madrid from Wednesday, July 7. Therefore, the age range of the self-citation will be expanded, which is currently between 35 and 37 years old.

This was announced this Friday by the Minister of Health of the Community of Madrid, Enrique Ruiz Escudero. During a visit to the device for conducting free antigen tests at the Plaza de Castilla interchange, Escudero stressed that the scenario handled by the Community is to open each week in strips of five in five years.

The Regional Minister of Health of the Community of Madrid has also announced that students who are studying Erasmus or international studies the next year abroad, will be able to make an appointment from Tuesday, July 6 (young people from 16 years old), to start the vaccination on July 7, provided that the stay outside the country is longer than 3 weeks. For this, four vaccination points will be established in the Hospital de la Paz, in the College of Physicians and in the health centers of Calle Montesa and General Oráa.

Incidence among young people rises 40 points in 24 hours

The data regarding high transmission among young people in Spain leaves no room for doubt, since the indicators set an incidence of 40 points higher in just one day. Inadmissible figures due to the risk it entails for the general transmission of the population.

The nightlife, the macro-bottles and the loss of fear of being infected when thinking that they will not be the serious disease, is caused an absolute lack of prudence among young people. Precisely Mallorca has been an example these days that transmission can once again be the prelude to a greater community transmission in the country, if the approved measures are not reviewed in many communities.

In this way, if yesterday the figure among young people between 12 and 19 years old was 243.42 points and that of those between 20 and 29 years old was 251.06 , this Wednesday the data has shot up notably. Among young people between the ages of 12 and 19, the incidence has risen to 287.84. On the other hand, that of people between 20 and 29 years old is already 293.33 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

At this time, the health authorities are trying to ensure that vaccination maintains the high rate so that, as the ages in an age group increase, the lower the incidence will be. In people aged 30 to 39, the incidence is 154.07 ; in those aged 40 to 49 it is 106.06; in those aged 50 to 59 it drops to 52.37; among people aged 60 to 69, the incidence drops to 44.63; while between 70 and 79 years old it is 18.28 and 23.08 in those over 80 years old .

At the end of April the data were really encouraging as the cumulative incidence was dropping significantly. However, since last week the situation was reversing and on Thursday it stood at 134 incidence points per 100,000 inhabitants. On Friday the data rose again with the incidence located at 152.82 .

Between June 21 and 27, the autonomous communities carried out 626,322 diagnostic tests , of which 387,102 were PCR and 239,220 antigen tests, with an overall rate per 100,000 inhabitants of 1,331.86. The overall positivity rate stands at 5.87 percent, down from 5.41 percent yesterday.

To swim with sharks! This is how entrepreneurs float in the face of inflation

The most successful entrepreneur, and the one who can swim and fall in love with sharks, is the one who is willing to learn from every moment of his process, points out Luis Arandia.

#Between the lines | COVID-19. The sixth wave is coming and a (new) variant...

It is not possible to declare when the sixth wave will arrive in Mexico, but now, more than ever, it is urgent that virological surveillance be maintained, points out Jonathán Torres.

In the new reality, brands must establish messages of closeness

The diffusion of modifications to the organizational culture in the face of a new scenario will be successful if it is underpinned by transparent, close and reliable communication, considers Mario Maraboto.

Covid-19: The end of the pandemic is in sight, says the WHO

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted that last week the number of weekly deaths fell to its lowest level since March 2020.

#Between the lines | The (yet) unsolved mystery of COVID-19

Suddenly it seems that there is a battle between specialists from different medical specialties to see who announces the next misfortune, says Jonathán Torres.

More