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Vaccinations No Appountment Dates

From. Informacion ,covid19 Almeria.

 

The SAS organizes walk-in vaccination days against COVID-19 in tourist areas to facilitate the immunization of Andalusians.

 

 The Andalusian Health Service is going to organize massive vaccination days without an appointment in the areas with the highest tourist influx to facilitate the administration of the first dose to residents of Andalusia who are on vacation away from their usual home.  The sessions will be open to people over 16 years of age and messenger RNA vaccines (Moderna or Pfizer) will be administered.

 

 In the case of Almería, this vaccination without an appointment will be carried out at the Huércal-Overa Hospital (August 17 and 19)

From N332. Hot Weather Warning

Some sensible advice from N332 regarding the current hot spell.

 

? The "infernal" heat wave is already in Spain: some areas will reach up to 47 degrees ?

 

The hottest day will be on Saturday with temperatures that may exceed 40ºC in most areas of the country ☄️

 

BE CAREFUL WITH THE HEAT... FOLLOW THESE TIPS:

 

? Try to avoid going out during peak hours of the day (between 12:00 and 20:00). During these times it is best to be at home or in a cool environment as the heat is especially dangerous between these times.

 

? Don't wait to be thirsty to drink water! BUT NOT TOO COLD It is very important to keep hydrated. If you are thirsty, that is because you are already dehydrated. 

 

? Avoid heavy meals. If you eat a big meal, your body loses energy while trying to process the food. Heavy foods will dehydrate you more. The Ministry of Health recommends foods that will help you recover from loss of sweat and energy e.g. Fruit, vegetables, salad, juices. 

 

?☕️ Try to cut down on caffeinated or alcoholic drinks (yes we know this is a hard one!!). Caffeinated drinks speed up our system and means we use up more energy. And alcohol of course... dehydrates you. 

 

⚽️ Try playing sport only at night time (and only if you must). Of course exercise is very good for our health, but in these kind of temperatures, it is very dangerous. 

 

? Close windows during the day, ventilate at night. This will help keep your house as cool as possible. Keep persianas down and windows shut throughout the day, and open up when the sun goes down.

 

? Shower with lukewarm water. If you get at a temperature of 40 degrees and you get in very cold water, the thermal difference can cause an impact on the body. The skin constricts, the central circulation can obtain a peak of hypertension and can even generate cardiovascular problems.

 

? Avoid air con at very low temperatures. Turning on the air con can provide instant relief from extreme heat, but this option can carry risks. Air con dries the air and if you don't increase your water intake you can suffer dehydration. In addition, the contrast in temperatures poses dangers to our body.

 

?? Do not leave pets or humans in the car. This one needs no explanation!

 

?‍⚕️ ALWAYS consult a doctor if you haver any persisting symptoms of dehydration, it is very dangerous.

 

? Take care!!! ?

 

#N332 

 

(Image from El Español newspaper - Spain temperature prediction for Saturday 14th August)FB_IMG_1628764562299

Clare Shirley

Frim. Clare Shirley 

 

Meetings of the Public Health Alert committees held in the eight provinces.

The new alert levels are applicable for seven days from 00:00 on Thursday, August 12.

They have decided to restrict freedom of movement at night from 2:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., due to having exceeded 1,000 cases of cumulative incidence per 100,000 inhabitants in the perimeters of the following municipalities:

Cádiz: Benalup - Old Houses

Huelva: Bonares and Trigueros

Jaén: Bailén and Mengíbar

Seville: Tocina, Villaverde del Río and El Cuervo de Sevilla

◼District Sanitary Poniente: Alert Level 2

◼ Almería Health District: Alert Level 2

◼ North Sanitary Management Area: Alert Level 2

 

Celebradas las reuniones de los comités de Alerta de Salud Pública en las ocho provincias.

Los nuevos niveles de alerta son de aplicación durante siete días desde las 00.00 horas del jueves 12 de agosto.

Han decidido restringir la libertad de movimiento en horario nocturno de 2.00 a 7.00 horas, por haberse superado los 1.000 casos de incidencia acumulada por cada 100.000 habitantes en los perímetros de los siguientes municipios:

Cádiz: Benalup - Casas Viejas

Huelva: Bonares y Trigueros

Jaén: Bailén y Mengíbar

Sevilla: Tocina, Villaverde del Río y El Cuervo de Sevilla

◼Distrito Sanitario Poniente: Nivel de Alerta 2

◼ Distrito Sanitario Almería: Nivel de Alerta 2

◼ Área de Gestión Sanitaria Norte: Nivel de Alerta 2FB_IMG_1628756103465FB_IMG_1628756107954FB_IMG_1628756110974