Spain Sets January 2021 COVID-19 Vaccinations

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Spanish authorities are set to flag-off a comprehensive Coronavirus vaccination programme in January and expect to have covered a substantial part of the population within three months.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Sunday that Spain and Germany were the first European Union countries to have a complete vaccination plan in place.

“The campaign will start in January and have 13,000 vaccination points,” Sanchez told a news conference after a two-day online summit of G20 leaders.

“A very substantial part of the population will be able to be vaccinated, with all guarantees, in the first quarter of the year.”

Spain will implement a single national strategy, starting with “priority groups”, Sanchez said, adding that he would present the plan to the cabinet on Tuesday.

Promising that more health professionals would be recruited soon, the Prime Minister said; “We have a tough few months ahead of us but the road map has been drawn up.”

Spain has western Europe’s second highest tally of confirmed Coronavirus infections after France, with some 1.5 million cases and 46,619 deaths from COVID-19.

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