Vaccination against the

coronavirus

in

Spain

has registered the highest daily record since the beginning of the campaign with 574,014 punctures, of which 302,512 were serums that complete the vaccination schedule and provide

immunity

against the

coronavirus

, for which there are already almost 13 million citizens who have received an antidote, 27.3% of the population.

However, the CCAA begin to despair before

the accumulation of thousands of vaccines without the

use

of

AstraZeneca

and ask the government to vaccinate her to

under 60

.

The data of the coronavirus in Spain

* Source: Ministry of Health

Total figures: 3,559,222 confirmed coronavirus cases with diagnostic test for active infection;

there have been 78,726 deaths with a positive test as of May 6

  • 557,408 in

    Andalusia

    (9,689 dead)

  • 120,025 in

    Aragon

    (3,454 dead)

  • 51,096 in

    Asturias

    (1,946 dead)

  • 59,557 in the

    Balearic Islands

    (825 dead)

  • 53,486 in the

    Canary Islands

    (739 dead)

  • 29,281 in

    Cantabria

    (558 dead)

  • 187,198 in

    Castilla-La Mancha

    (5,883 dead)

  • 224,712 in

    Castilla y León

    (6,778 dead)

  • 591,034 in

    Catalonia

    (14,292 dead)

  • 5,769 in

    Ceuta

    (109 dead)

  • 391,438 in the

    Valencian Community

    (7,323 dead)

  • 74,379 in

    Extremadura

    (1,794 dead)

  • 123,042 in

    Galicia

    (2,379 dead)

  • 690,695 in

    Madrid

    (15,075 dead)

  • 8,787 in

    Melilla

    (93 dead)

  • 111,152 in

    Murcia

    (1,590 dead)

  • 60,625 in

    Navarra

    (1,165 dead)

  • 189,580 in the

    Basque Country

    (4,273 dead)

  • 29,958 in

    La Rioja

    (761 dead)

07.01.

Australia could keep borders closed until the end of 2022 due to coronavirus

Australia could keep its borders closed until the end of 2022 because the new wave of

coronavirus

infections

in the world destroys any hope of reopening in the short term, the Tourism Minister announced on Friday.

The increase in cases in India shows the need to maintain border restrictions to maintain the low level of spread of the

coronavirus

in Australia, said Minister Dan Tehan.

Since March 20, 2020, Australia has maintained drastic border controls.

It is "very difficult to determine" when the borders can be reopened, Tehan told Sky News.

"The most optimistic estimate would be in the middle or second half of next year."

07.00.

Study Sheds More Light on Thrombus Rate Following AstraZeneca's Coronavirus Vaccine

A large study from Denmark and Norway published in the scientific journal

The British Medical Journal

has shed more light on the risk of blood clots rare in adults receiving their first dose of vaccine

Oxford-AstraZeneca

against

coronavirus

The results show a slight increase in the rates of clots in the veins, including clots in the veins of the brain, compared to the rates expected in the general population.

However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low.

In their work, researchers from Denmark and Norway set out to compare national rates of blood clots and related conditions after

vaccination

with the vaccine with those of the general population in both countries. Their results are based on 280,000 people between the ages of 18 and 65 who received a first dose of the vaccine in Denmark and Norway from February 2021 to March 11.

In the main analysis, the researchers found 59 blood clots in the veins compared to 30 expected, corresponding to an excess of 11 events per 100,000 vaccinations.

This included a higher than expected rate of blood clots in the brain, known as cerebral venous thrombosis (2.5 events per 100,000 vaccinations).

However, they did not find an increase in the rate of arterial clots, such as heart attacks or strokes.

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