COVID-19 vaccination in Spain

COVID-19 vaccination in Spain
Asturian residential home worker ready to get the COVID-19 vaccine
DateDecember 27, 2020 (2020-12-27) – present
Duration3 years, 11 months and 2 days
LocationSpain
CauseCOVID-19 pandemic in Spain
TargetAdult population (age 12+) and children (age 5+)
Organised byMinistry of Health
Participants40.911.451 people
Outcome86,2% partially vaccinated (1 of 2 doses)
80,7% fully vaccinated[1] (46,2% with booster dose)
WebsiteGobierno de España
Updated in January 31, 2022

The COVID-19 vaccination in Spain is the national vaccination strategy started on 27 December 2020 in order to vaccinate the country's population against COVID-19 within the international effort to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of November 23, 2021, the following doses had been received: 59,296,575 Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses, 16,105,300 Moderna vaccine doses, 17,427,500 Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine doses and 2,659,000 Janssen vaccine doses, totaling to 95,488,375 doses. Out of these doses, 75,173,640 had been administered.

The autonomous communities with the highest fully-vaccinated percentage are Asturias (85.1%) and Galicia (84.9%), while the communities with the lowest percentage are the Canary Islands (75.7%) and the Balearic Islands (72.4%). The Spanish average percentage was 79.1%, amounting to 37,557,243 people.

Out of the total, 3,776,118 have been administered as additional doses, or third doses, of which 3,319,229 are Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses and 456,889 are Moderna vaccine doses.

The amount of doses ordered from Q1 to Q4 of 2021 is 141,943,261.

  1. ^ "Home". vacunacovid.gob.es. Archived from the original on 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2021-06-11.

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