Covid-19: reinfections are rare, but more likely among those over 65
Figures: The incidence of the coronavirus stabilizes at 127 and the deaths reported in the last 24 hours fall to 141
The Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, has warned that, in view of the
latest data on the coronavirus,
Spain has reached a "valley zone" of certain stagnation, which points to a possible "change in trend" to the rise of the disease, which is why he has appealed to avoid a
fourth wave.
The data of the coronavirus in Spain
492,490 in
Andalusia
(8,947 dead)
108,940 in
Aragon
(3,351 dead)
45,617 in
Asturias
(1,825 dead)
56,828 in the
Balearic Islands
(742 dead)
44,041 in the
Canary Islands
(640 dead)
25,348 in
Cantabria
(530 dead)
173,417 in
Castilla-La Mancha
(5,712 dead)
209,333 in
Castilla y León
(6,542 dead)
518,822 in
Catalonia
(11,652 dead)
4,872 in
Ceuta
(87 dead)
383,729 in the
Valencian Community
(6,999 dead)
69,947 in
Extremadura
(1,750 dead)
114,517 in
Galicia
(2,283 dead)
606,753 in
Madrid
(14,388 dead)
7,443 in
Melilla
(76 dead)
107,626 in
Murcia
(1,543 dead)
52,376 in
Navarra
(1,113 dead)
156,594 in the
Basque Country
(3,876 dead)
27,423 in
La Rioja
(737 dead)
* Source: Ministry of Health
Total figures: 3,200,024 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;
There have been 72,565 deaths with a positive test as of March 16
07.23 The Balearic Islands will be the first autonomy to test the vaccination passport against the coronavirus
The Balearic Islands have been occupying the bottom positions in the Spanish vaccination ranking for weeks (only 2.6% of the total population has been vaccinated).
However, the archipelago occupies a privileged position to become the first Spanish region in which the vaccination passport that the European Commission presented yesterday begins to be tested.
The Balearic Islands will be the laboratory of the European 'covid passport' despite its low vaccination rate
07.16 France and Belgium, reluctant to the certificate of vaccination against coronavirus in the EU
The European Parliament and the countries of the European Union must approve the proposal for the vaccination certificate against the
coronavirus
before June to be able to reactivate travel in time in the tourist season.
But there is no unanimity on this.
France and Belgium have expressed their reluctance to implement it due to the possibility of discriminating against people who have not been vaccinated, also taking into account that the vaccination rate is lower than expected.
"We want to help Member States to restore freedom of movement in a reliable way," said EC President Ursula Von der Leyen, to which Justice Commissioner Didier Reynder added that Brussels hopes the document is ready. " before the summer, perhaps in June, "reports Efe.
07.13 Third consecutive week of increase in coronavirus cases in the world
Global cases of
Covid-19
rose 10% during the last week, the third consecutive increase in infections, although the number of deaths has continued to decline since mid-January, when a peak of 95,000 weekly deaths was reached.
Last week fewer than 60,000 deaths were registered, a figure that was not so low for four months, at the beginning of November.
Although deaths fell globally, increases were recorded in the Middle East (7%) and East Asia (14%) regions, reports Efe.
07.11 Lula asks Biden for a G20 with the coronavirus vaccine as the only point
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has asked the President of the United States, Joe Biden, to share
his surplus
coronavirus
vaccines
and to convene a G20 with the
only item on the agenda for the distribution
of serum.
"One suggestion I would like to make to Biden is that it is very important to call a G20 meeting urgently, it is important to convene the main leaders of the world and put one thing on the table, one topic: vaccine, vaccine, vaccine "Lula said in an interview with the US television network CNN, collected by Efe.
The Brazilian opposition leader assured that "the responsibility of international leaders is tremendous" and said he was addressing Biden, because he does not trust the government of Jair Bolsonaro.
7.00 Covid-19 transmission could become seasonal, according to a UN study
The transmission of the
coronavirus
could become a seasonal phenomenon, although for now the data is insufficient to affirm that it has a dependence on climate and air quality, the UN reported on Thursday.
More than a year after the appearance of the disease in China, there are still unknowns regarding its transmission.
Likewise, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, created a working group made up of 16 specialists in charge of analyzing the influence of meteorological factors and air quality in the
pandemic
.
Its first report considers that "the seasonal nature of respiratory viral diseases - in particular the cold season for influenza and
coronaviruses
that cause colds in places with a temperate climate - suggests that
Covid-19
" would be an almost complete disease. seasonal if it persists for many years. "
In addition, they indicate that studies with process models have shown that its transmission "could become seasonal over time, suggesting its possible dependence on both meteorological and air quality factors to control" the disease in the future.
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