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\n );document.write( \n \n\n );} VACCINATIONS will be available for people aged between 50 and 59 from next week, regional authorities in Catalunya said. Appointments can be booked for the jab from May 10 through the regional health authority website. Health chiefs are taking advantage of the delivery of large quantities of the vaccine to Spain to reach younger groups. The Catalan health authority said it aims to the give at least one dose to everyone above 30 by July 15. \n );document.write( \n \n\n );} The second dose will be delayed for eight weeks after the first. A man is vaccinated at the Fira de Barcelona, a new mass vaccination site in Barcelona. (Photo by Davide Bonaldo/Sipa USA) ....
Spain Decides Against Delaying Second Covid Doses 21 April 2021 @ 19:51 Spain Will No Longer Try To Lengthen The Period Between First And Second Vaccine Jabs. image: wikimedia SPAIN Decides Against Delaying Second Covid Doses after earlier wanting to lengthen the period between jabs Catalan officials have confirmed that the Spanish government, after a meeting of its health officials, has decided against their proposed plan to delay the period of time in between administering the first and second dose of the coronavirus vaccine to people, meant to be used as a way of reaching more people with the first jab. Josep Maria Argimon, Catalonia’s Public Health secretary, after unveiling the decision in his press conference said, “It’s bad news for the vaccination campaign. Neighboring countries such as the UK, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Finland or Denmark have opted for this strategy”. ....
Calella beach in Palafrugell over the Easter break.David Borrat / EFE The Catalan regional government announced on Wednesday new restrictions on mobility in a bid to contain a sharp rise in coronavirus cases due to increased social activity over Easter. From Friday, the regionâs comarcas â traditional administrative areas in parts of Spain â will be placed under a perimetral lockdown, meaning no one is allowed to enter or leave without a justified reason, such as to go to work or to visit a doctor. The measure will be in place until at least April 19, when it will either be lifted or maintained based on the epidemiological situation at the time. ....
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