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Covid19 Update 23.11.21

Arboleas & Region Covid Update as at 23.11.21. Arboleas still showing Zero Cases. Covid19 Hospitalisations in Andalucia. Total. ICU. -------- ------ 18.11. 206. 37. 19.11. 204. 40. 22.11. 208. 41. 23.11. 247. 48 Andalucia Totals Today. New Cases = 425. Recoveries = 318. Figures Informacion Covid19 Almeria.FB_IMG_1637685499737FB_IMG_1637685505642FB_IMG_1637685511185

From. Clare Shirley. POSSIBLE RESTRICTIONS ?

From. Clare Shirley https://www.lavozdealmeria.com/noticia/18/actualidad/226167/habra-nuevas-medidas-en-andalucia-para-frenar-el-aumento-de-casos-de-coronavirus?cx_testId=1&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=2#cxrecs_s Restrictions are on their way back folks, fingers crossed it doesn't turn into last years extreme restrictions The Minister of Health and Families of the Junta de Andalucía, Jesús Aguirre, announced this Monday in Córdoba that the Covid-19 Expert Committee that advises the Andalusian Government on the management of the pandemic will meet "in the coming days", between late this week and early next week, assuming Aguirre that said committee will propose the adoption of "some measure" given the "clear upward trend in the accumulated incidence" of the coronavirus in Andalusia. In this sense and in statements to journalists, Aguirre has clarified that this Monday he will receive "the technical reports regarding possible petitions, and the legal reports", which the counselor will send "to the entire cabinet and the Committee of Experts, and among all We will assess what is the ideal date "for said committee to meet. In any case, as Aguirre has argued, "we start from a premise", that "we have low healthcare pressure, which reassures us", but also "we see a clear upward trend in the accumulated incidence" of Covid-19 in Andalusia , which, for now, "does not entail a great increase in healthcare pressure", although, as the counselor has foreseen, it will "increase little by little". "We will have to take action" Consequently, as he has advanced, "we will have to take some measure and all that will be assessed" in the meeting of the Committee of Experts, which will take place "throughout this week or early next week, but it will be in the next few days. ", and that will be a" meeting for decision-making "and, taking into account the aforementioned technical and legal reports," some measure will have to be taken, "as he insisted. One of the measures that the Board is studying is the obligation to have a card that certifies the vaccination against Covid in order to access health and social health centers, and possibly to "mass events and sports flokloric activities", remembering Aguirre that, in his At the moment, the Andalusian Government already tried to implement it, but the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA) "denied it", since the entire Andalusian population did not have access to vaccination at the time, "but right now in Andalusia the one that has not been vaccinated is because he did not want to ", as he stressed. For this reason, as Aguirre pointed out, "if we ask for it, which is possibly one of the requests we make to the TSJA, they should not deny it, since access to vaccination is 100 percent of the Andalusian population." Regarding whether it foresees that measures to prevent new infections will be adopted in Andalusia for Christmas, the Minister of Health has asked "great caution, mask, distance, ventilation, hand hygiene and see the evolution that we are having", although, "now Even taking into account the reality that we have, the high vaccination rate and the incidence that we have, there is no reason to take any other measure ". The data Specifically and according to the data that Aguirre has offered this Monday, Andalusia registers this Monday, November 22, a total of 782 coronavirus infections in 48 hours, a figure higher than the 741 infections on Saturday and also higher than the 338 a week ago , while adding two deaths, two less than on Saturday and one less than last Monday. The incidence in 14 days, for its part, stands at 71 cases per 100,000 inhabitants - the highest since September 20, when 72.9 were registered -, which is 5.3 points more than on Saturday (65 , 7) and 26.5 points more than last Monday. The 782 infections of this Sunday and Monday are notified after the 741 of this Saturday, the 718 of Friday, the 737 of Thursday, the 564 of Wednesday, the 487 of Tuesday and the 338 of last Monday. As for the province of Córdoba, Aguirre has detailed that "it is leading the accumulated incidence, with a high figure, of 110 cases" per 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks, "with two clear sources", that of the Penitentiary Center of Alcolea and that of the Cerro Muriano military base, "which have not led to hospital admissions."

Booster Vaccination Update

From. Informacion Covid19 Almeria. Booster Vaccination Update. Andalusia begins on Monday to give the third Covid vaccine to those over 60 years of age and health workers. Andalusia begins this Monday, November 22, to call those over 60 years old, health and social health workers to get the third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. This has been confirmed by the Minister of Health and Families this Thursday during a forum organized by Europa Press in Jaén where he has indicated that the appeal will be made, in the case of the general population, from older to younger. In this way, the first to receive the summons will be those who are 69 years old. From there, the Health Minister has specified, it will go down to those who are 60. In addition, from Monday, health and social health personnel will also be called to receive this third dose of the vaccine, Aguirre added. As specified by the Health Minister, this third dose could be given to the entire population. In Aguirre's opinion, sooner or later the third puncture will reach all ages. "The virus is here to stay and it is most likely that the Covid vaccine will be integrated into the annual vaccination system," Aguirre said. The Health Minister recalled that the third avacuna in people over 60 years was "a requirement of Andalusia" in the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System and in the Public Health Commission "and did not come out." "And yesterday, according to the President of the Government (Pedro Sánchez), he came out in the vaccine presentation in a very anomalous way, because from the vaccine presentation he had to go to the Interterritorial Council, which is where he approves," he commented. In this regard, he has considered that "it was not the time for him to announce something that was under debate and that was not approved in the Interterritorial Commission." "In any case, as it is a request from Andalusia for several days, then welcome and we will start vaccinating health and social health personnel from Monday," Aguirre stressed.