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COVID Melilla vaccination


Find out about the evolution of COVID Vaccination in Melilla .


We show you the official and updated covid Melilla vaccination data and the vaccination strategy in Melilla.



Covid vaccination dataMelilla

Doses Pfizer
Doses distributed Pfizer Melilla
108450
Doses Moderna
Doses distributed Moderna Melilla
12000
Doses AstraZeneca
Doses distributed AstraZeneca Melilla
21500
Dosis Janssen
Doses distributed Janssen Melilla
12660
Doses distributed
Doses distributed inMelilla
3830
Doses administered
Doses administered in Melilla
158440
 delivered
% over delivered in Melilla
150920.5
Nº Personas con 1 dosis
No. People with at least 1 dose in Melilla
95.25%
Nº People with complete guideline
Nº People with complete guideline in Melilla
66579
Fuente : Fuente : Gobierno de España
2022-08-19

Covid Vaccination Data Spain

Doses Pfizer
Doses distributed Pfizer Spain
63880287
Doses Moderna
Doses distributed Moderna Spain
5027660
Doses AstraZeneca
Doses distributed AstraZeneca Spain
17173490
Dosis Janssen
Doses distributed Janssen Spain
8968950
Doses distributed
Doses distributed inSpain
2028555
Doses administered
Doses administered in Spain
97078942
 delivered
% over delivered in Spain
95612718.5
Nº Personas con 1 dosis
No. People with at least 1 dose in Spain
98.49%
Nº People with complete guideline
Nº People with complete guideline in Spain
41286450
Fuente : Fuente : Gobierno de España
2022-08-19

COVID-19 Melilla vaccination strategy ?>



Stage 0-> DEVELOPMENT, AUTHORIZATION AND EVALUATION

DECEMBER 2020

Stage 1-> FIRST AVAILABLE DOSES

    Priority groups
  1. Residents and staff in senior centers
  2. Health and social health personnel (first line and others)
  3. Large non-institutionalized dependents
MARCH 2021

Stage 2-> MORE DOSAGES AVAILABLE

    Other priority groups
  1. People over the age of 80
JUNE 2021

Stage 3-> WIDELY AVAILABLE VACCINE

    Other priority groups
  1. Pending announcing

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COVID vaccination news Melilla



‘Patera syndrome’ during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Canary Islands (Spain)

‘Patera syndrome’ during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Canary Islands (Spain)

Elena Pisos-Álamo, Michele Hernández-Cabrera, Laura López-Delgado, Nieves Jaén-Sánchez, Christian Be 2024-11-21 09:30:33

Background The number of migrants arriving on the shores of the Canary Islands continues to increase. The conditions under which the crossing is made, in small crowded, unsanitary boats (pateras or cayucos), have many and significant health problems. Object…

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