Vaccination of young people in Mallorca and Spain
Over fifty per cent of 20 to 29 year-olds in the Balearics have been vaccinated at least once.
Balearics leading the way in vaccinating young people
There is a social media campaign for young people to show their commitment to being vaccinated.
Vaccinations slowing spread of COVID-19 cases in Spain -minister
Spain had registered a major growth in the number of diagnosed cases per 100,000 people over the past few weeks.
Balearics health situation "not comparable" with regions with new restrictions
Valencia has applied a curfew to 32 municipalities.
Vaccination in Mallorca
Vaccination at Son Dureta.
Twenty per cent of vaccination appointments being missed
More positively, moving AstraZeneca second jabs forward has been successful.
The Balearics was the first region to start vaccinating the 16-29 age group
The Balearics was the first region to start vaccinating the 16-29 age group.
Over a million doses of vaccine now administered
18,000 doses a day now being given.
Vaccination centre in Ibiza
From Wednesday, there will be appointments for the whole of Mallorca's adult population.
Mallorca vaccination appointments for 16-29 age group
Second appointments for some of the 60-69 age group are being brought forward.
Vaccination in the Balearics
55% of the target population has now had at least one dose.
Vaccination for 16-year-olds, but not yet in Mallorca
Appointments available in Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera.
Vaccination in Mallorca
100,000 doses will be administered over the coming week.
Vaccination appointments for 30 to 34-year-olds
Appointments can be made from this coming Monday.
End of the mask for care home residents
Fifteen million people in Spain have now been immunised.
Health centre in Mallorca
Health centres are now involved with the vaccination programme.
Up to 100,000 doses of vaccine per week now being administered
Over 70,000 doses earmarked for Mallorca.
The heat is on, and the mask's coming off: the week in Mallorca
Prime Minister Sánchez gave a message of great joy; some tourists went for a walk in Palma; and the vaccination programme was positively racing.
Mobile vaccination service for the Balearics
President Armengol and some ministers with one of the trucks.
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Comment
Viewpoint: Spain tops jabbing league
Spain has received a great deal of unfounded criticism for its slow vaccine roll out.
Humphrey Carter28/07/2021 09:46