The data of the coronavirus in Spain
Total figures
: 4,677,883 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;
There have been 82,407 deaths with a positive test as of August 12.
752,606 in Andalusia (10,384 dead)
153,011 in Aragon (3,643) dead)
68,836 in Asturias (2,024 dead)
90,331 in the Balearic Islands (880 dead)
87,247 in the Canary Islands (871 dead)
41,132 in Cantabria (584 dead)
221,086 in Castilla-La Mancha (6,038 dead)
286,464 in Castilla y León (7,059 dead)
866,622 in Catalonia (14,954 dead)
6,658 in Ceuta (117 dead)
485,065 in the Valencian Community (7,520 dead)
93,544 in Extremadura (1,837 dead)
171,757 in Galicia (2,491 dead)
850,549 in Madrid (15,656 dead)
10,092 in Melilla (99 dead)
132,094 in Murcia (1,641 dead)
79,069 in Navarra (1,200 dead)
243,184 in the Basque Country (4,601 dead)
37,536 in La Rioja (808 dead)
07.00.
The WHO now raises a new hypothesis about the origin of the coronavirus: the contact between a bat and a laboratory employee
The search for the origins of the
coronavirus
"does not consist of looking for culprits, pointing the finger or scoring political victories," the
World Health Organization
(WHO) said
in a statement,
asking not to politicize current investigations.
The statement is published amid increasing pressure from the
United States
and
China
(Washington seeks to prove the theory that the coronavirus came out of a laboratory and Beijing wants to discard it) and on the same day that the head of the
WHO
research team
for these origins made important revelations in an interview with the Danish press.
Peter Embarek
, head of the WHO team and other agencies that visited
Wuhan
in early 2021
to study the origin of the coronavirus, said in statements published today on Danish television TV2 that
Covid-19
could start after an investigator from a laboratory in that Chinese city was infected with a bat.
"The infection of an employee when taking samples is one of the probable hypotheses," said Embarek in the interview, although he clarified that the
WHO
mission
could not find direct evidence to support that theory.
06.59.
The US authorizes a third dose of the vaccine, while Israel reduces the age to receive it in the face of a new wave of infections
The Food and Drug Administration US (FDA) has authorized the administration of a third dose of the
vaccine
against the
coronavirus
of
Pfizer
and
Moderna
to immunosuppressed people.
It is, according to this regulatory body, a "small group" of people, made up of organ transplant recipients or "those who are diagnosed with conditions that are considered to have an equivalent level of immunosuppression."
For its part, the Israeli Government has announced the reduction to 50 years in the minimum age to receive a third dose of the
coronavirus
vaccine
, in the hope of combating a new wave of
infections
linked to the
Delta variant
of the
coronavirus
.
The State Hebrew authorized two weeks ago that people aged 60 and older receive a third dose of the
vaccine
of
Pfizer / BionTech
, and the campaign allowed to
administer booster doses more than 770,000 Israelis, according to
the latest data from the Ministry of Health.
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