SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan 10 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands reports this Monday that the vaccination teams of the Canary Health Service have administered a total of 50,896 doses of vaccines against COVID-19 to the pediatric population between 5 and 11 years old, which It assumes that 37.17 percent of that age group have already received the first dose.
In addition, the vaccination of the entire population that requires one dose, two or the booster dose continues, and in total, as of this Sunday night, 3,883,592 doses of vaccines against COVID-19 had been administered.
In the archipelago there are already 1,791,276 people who have received at least one dose, which represents 85.39 percent of the target population in which boys and girls between 5 and 11 years old have been included.
Likewise, until this Sunday, 1,694,978 people who have already received the complete vaccination schedule had been immunized, which represents 80.8 percent of the target population of the archipelago.
Currently, groups from 1 to 7 (residents and health and social health personnel of residences; health personnel; large dependents and main caregivers; vulnerable people; groups with essential functions such as teachers and policemen and people with very high risk conditions) and the 9 (population aged between 50 and 59 years that have already reached that percentage) are already vaccinated with two doses between 99.5 and 100%.
In people between 60 and 65 years it is reached 84.23% with at least one dose and 69.83% with a complete regimen; those between 40 and 49 years old, 61.38 percent with at least one dose and 87.88 percent with a complete regimen – including those immunized with Janssen, which was originally a single-dose vaccine.
For people between 30 and 39 years old, 67.80 percent have at least one dose and 64.55 percent have a complete regimen; young people between 20 and 29 years old have 64.29 percent with one dose and 59.44 percent with the complete regimen and those between 12 and 19 years old, 82.17 percent with one dose and 79.23 percent. cent with complete pattern.
Of the total doses administered, 536,737 correspond to booster doses against the coronavirus, indicated for people over 40 years of age; for those who were vaccinated with AstraZéneca, with Janssen (regardless of age) and for health personnel in Primary and Hospital Care; socio-sanitary workers in public and private centers of the centers for the elderly and for the disabled; inmates in disability care centers, patients with high-risk conditions and those receiving treatment with immunosuppressive drugs.