COVID IN SPAIN
Unlike the UK, the Spanish media are somewhat muted in their coverage of the pandemic.
Much more « que sera sera »
The Spanish Population is around 47 million, around 35 million adults over 20.
27 million have received at least one dose, 57% of the total population, 76% of the adult population.
20.5 million have received the full vaccination, 44% of the total population, 58% of the adult population.
There has been a small spike in infections in the last few weeks, mostly attributed to end of college parties.
Locally this was centred in Tijola.
However the health department seems to consider that this is identified and under control.
And no spike in serious cases.
In Almeria Province there are 22 people with Covid in hospital, 5 in ICU.
In Andalucia there are 509 people with Covid in hospital, 120 in ICU.
Most of the serious cases are in the age range 30 to 50, often those who have refused the vaccine or who are obese.
They have identified 100 cases of the Delta variant in Andalucia, concentrated in the 15 to 20 year olds.
Pfizer have announced that their vaccine will lose some of its strength after 6 months, and are recommending a third dose.
For us this would start around September/October.
The President of Andalucia has stated that there will be no change in the current restrictions, but has warned that there is the option of closing night time activities in August if the situation deteriorates.
So it seems that at the moment everything is progressing well, and we more or less have life back to normal.
I have just returned from trips around various Spanish towns and everything seems quite busy.
Bars and restaurants busy, everyone wearing a face mask when sensible, social distancing,
Let’s hope it continues.