The Ministry of Health and Consumption, through the General Directorate of Public Health and Pharmaceutical Regulation and the Andalusian Health Service, will begin to vaccinate the target population without an appointment every Wednesday starting on the 13th at the 623 enabled points, of which 212 points include afternoon hours. That day, in addition, vaccination begins for the last of the risk groups included in the 2024-2025 campaign, in this way, those living in the home with people aged 60 or older, chronically ill people, pregnant women and postpartum women; and smokers will also be able to be vaccinated.
To find out about the vaccination points without an appointment, the Andalusian Health Service has prepared a list of the centres indicating the municipality, the vaccination point and the time at which vaccination will be carried out. This list is available at the following link: https://lajunta.es/56mnn . At the selected vaccination points, flu and/or Covid vaccines will be administered to people who have not yet been vaccinated and who belong to the target groups of the campaign. By province, there will be 43 vaccination points in Almería, 73 in Cádiz, 38 in Córdoba, Granada will have 97, Huelva will have 71, Jaén will have 64, Málaga will have 92 and Seville will have 145.
Vaccination data
Currently, 1,112,400 people have already received the flu vaccine in Andalusia, which represents 30.8% of the target population. By province, 88,024 people have already been vaccinated in Almería, 134,938 in Cádiz, 132,313 in Córdoba, 138,227 in Granada, 61,456 in Huelva, 111,225 in Jaén, 189,587 in Málaga and 256,630 in Seville. Against Covid, 17.3% coverage has been reached and 579,031 people have been vaccinated: 41,642 in Almería, 67,000 in Cádiz, 69,230 in Córdoba, 70,578 in Granada, 29,534 in Huelva, 53,071 in Jaén, 99,226 in Málaga and 148,750 in Seville.
By age group, 127,672 children aged 6 to 59 months have been vaccinated against influenza, which represents 47.6% of the total, a percentage that rises to 59.9% for children aged 3 and 4, who have had the option of being vaccinated at their school.
751,135 people over 60 years of age have been vaccinated against the flu, and in this age group, a total of 501,185 have been vaccinated against COVID, representing a coverage of 35.2% and 21.9% respectively.
As for people over 80 years of age, a total of 247,367 people have been immunized against influenza, with a coverage of 56.7%, and 181,526 people over 80 years of age have been vaccinated against COVID, which represents 37.6% of the target population in this age group.
In nursing homes, 86.4% coverage has been achieved, with 34,578 doses of the flu vaccine administered, and 31,681 doses of the COVID vaccine administered, reaching 79.2% coverage.
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