Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain

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.

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 and 4 months
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 (46,2% with booster dose)
WebsiteGobierno de España
Updated in January 31, 2022

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.

Vaccines on order

There are several COVID-19 vaccines at various stages of development around the world.

Vaccine Doses ordered Approval Deployment Age Applied
Pfizer–BioNTech 146 million Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  21 December 2020 Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  27 December 2020 12+
Moderna 52 million Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  6 January 2021 Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  12 January 2021 12+
Oxford-AstraZeneca 31 million Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  29 January 2021 Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  7 February 2021 60–69
Janssen 20 million Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  11 March 2021 Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  5 May 2021 40+
Novavax 2,2 million Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  20 December 2021 Pending Pending
Valneva Pending Pending Pending Pending
Sanofi–GSK Pending Pending Pending Pending
CureVac Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  Request withdrawn Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  Request withdrawn Covid-19 Vaccination In Spain  No No

Phases and development of the vaccination campaign

According to the Government of Spain, the vaccination campaign, which is being carried out voluntarily, is structured in four phases. These phases are at the same time formed by different population groups defined in the National COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy :

Phases Population group Development
1st doses 2nd doses
0 Development, approval and assessment.
1 Priority groups Elderly and disabled care homes' residents and staff Completed (99,3%) Completed (92,0%)
First line health and socio-sanitary professionals Completed Completed
Other health and socio-sanitary professionals Completed Completed
Highly dependent people not living in care homes Completed Completed
2

(In progress)

Other priority groups All those aged 80 and older >100,0% >100,0%
All those aged between 70 and 79 and those with very high risk conditions 99,1% 98,2%
All those aged between 60 and 69 97,9% 95,1%
Other health and socio-sanitary professionals Completed Completed
Workers with an essential social role Completed Completed
All those aged between 50 and 59 97,4% 93,1%
3

(In progress)

Rest of priority groups All those aged between 40 and 49 88,9% 85,6%
All those aged between 30 and 39 74,4% 72,7%
All those aged between 20 and 29 73,0% 70,0%
All those aged between 12 and 19 80,7% 77,2%
TOTALS
Current prioritary goal (all those aged 40 and over) 94,2% 92,1%
Target population (all those aged 12 and over) 90,8% 85,5%
Spanish total population 79,5% 77,3%

Notes: The information shown in the table is collected up to September 1, 2021.

Public opinion

Centre for Sociological Research

According to the Centre for Sociological Research, the Spanish public organism in charge of investigating the public opinion of the society on many different topics, these are the data of the acceptance of the vaccine among the Spanish population:

Question: "Would you be willing to get vaccinated immediately when the vaccine is available?"
Oct 2020 Nov 2020 Dec 2020 Jan 2021 Feb 2021 Mar 2021 Apr 2021 May 2021 Jun 2021
YES Yes 40,2% 36,8% 40,5% 72,5% 82,9% 82,5% 70,4% 53,2% 37,8%
They are already vaccinated 5,1% 15,0% 37,7% 55,1%
Yes, depending on the origin of the vaccine 0,2% 0,1% 0,6% 0,2% 0,4% 0,6% 2,4% 1,2% 0,4%
Yes, if there are guarantees, if it is proven, if it is reliable 2,2% 1,4% 16,2% 2,5% 1,8% 0,9% 1,6% 0,5% 0,2%
Yes, on the advice of the authorities, scientists or health professionals 0,2% 0,3% 3,6% 1,3% 0,9% 0,3% 0,4% 0,3% 0,1%
Yes, if there is enough information 0,2% 0,0% 3,2% 0,8% 0,4% 0,2% 0,3% 0,2% 0,1%
TOTAL YES 43,0% 38,6% 64,1% 77,3% 86,4% 89,6% 90,1% 93,1% 93,7%
NO No 43,8% 47,0% 28,0% 16,5% 6,5% 5,4% 5,3% 3,7% 3,6%
TOTAL NO 43,8% 47,0% 28,0% 16,5% 6,5% 5,4% 5,3% 3,7% 3,6%
NK

+

NA

Does not know, doubts 12,4% 13,4% 5,3% 4,5% 5,5% 3,8% 3,3% 2,4% 1,8%
Other answers 0,6% 0,7% 2,5% 1,7% 1,6% 1,0% 1,3% 0,7% 0,6%
N.A. (Not answers) 0,4% 0,3% 0,1% 0,1% 0,1% 0,0% 0,1% 0,0% 0,1%
TOTAL NK/NA (OTHER ANSWERS) 13,4% 14,4% 7,9% 6,3% 7,2% 4,8% 4,7% 3,1% 2,5%
Sample 2.924 3.853 3.817 3.852 3.869 3.820 3.823 3.814 3.814
Reference

From February 2021 onwards, the centre began to ask among those who did not want to take the vaccine about the reasons they had for choosing not to receive the shot, obtaining the following results:

[ONLY AMONG THOSE WHO ARE NOT WILLING TO BE VACCINATED WHEN AVAILABLE FOR THEM]: "What is the main reason you have by which you would not take the vaccine when your turn comes?" (spontaneous answer)
February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021
% question % total sample % question % total sample % question % total sample % question % total sample % question % total sample
They do not rely on these vaccines 31,2% 2,0280% 29,3% 1,5822% 34,6% 1,8338% 25,3% 0,9361% 35,4% 1,2744%
Because of fear to develop risks for their health/side-collateral effects 18,5% 1,2025% 20,1% 1,0854% 25,3% 1,3409% 25,3% 0,9361% 15,6% 0,5616%
They are against all vaccines in general 4,3% 0,2795% 1,7% 0,0981% 3,1% 0,1643% 4,4% 0,1628% 7,1% 0,2556%
They prefer to wait to see how they work 9,2% 0,5980% 6,0% 0,3240% 3,5% 0,1855% 7,7% 0,2849% 6,9% 0,2484%
They do not believe they are effective 8,3% 0,5395% 7,1% 0,3834% 5,2% 0,2756% 8,7% 0,3219% 5,2% 0,1872%
They do not consider it necessary (without specifying) 4,6% 0,2484% 3,7% 0,1961% 7,3% 0,2701% 4,7% 0,1692%
Because of lack of guarantees: few trials, earliness, lack of analysis 4,6% 0,2990% 4,6% 0,2484% 3,7% 0,1961% 4,2% 0,1554% 3,1% 0,1116%
COVID-19 denial 3,1% 0,1674% 2,8% 0,1484% 0,7% 0,0259% 3,1% 0,1116%
Because of having few possibilities of infection 3,2% 0,2080% 3,5% 0,1890% 1,0% 0,0530% 4,8% 0,1776% 3,0% 0,1080%
Because of having allergies, other diseases or treatments, breastfeeding, pregnancy 3,0% 0,1950% 2,1% 0,1134% 3,6% 0,1908% 3,7% 0,1369% 2,3% 0,0828%
Because of having passed COVID-19 4,6% 0,2484% 3,4% 0,1802% 0,2% 0,0074% 2,2% 0,0792%
Because of lack of information 1,5% 0,0975% 3,7% 0,1998% 1,1% 0,0583% 0,7% 0,0259% 1,4% 0,0504%
There are other people more vulnerable or with a higher risk than them 0,8% 0,052% 1,0% 0,0540% 0,8% 0,0288%
They do not ever get vaccinated 1,0% 0,0650% 1,5% 0,0810% 1,6% 0,0848% 1,5% 0,0555% - -
Because of any other reason 12,9% 0,8385% 4,9% 0,2646% 5,8% 0,3074% 3,1% 0,1147% 7,3% 0,2628%
They do not know, doubt 1,3% 0,0845% 1,9% 0,1026% 1,0% 0,0530% 1,8% 0,0666% - -
N.A. (Not answers) 0,2% 0,0130% 0,5% 0,0265% 0,8% 0,0296% 1,9% 0,0684%
Sample 251 3.869 208 3.820 203 3.823 143 3.814 138 3.814
Reference

Vaccinated Spanish public figures

The progress of the vaccination campaign to more and more demographic groups has allowed many public figures to receive one or two doses of the vaccine correspondent to them by age or belonging to some other priority group.

Politicians

State authorities

  • King Philip VI of Spain received the vaccine on May 29, 2021, at 53 years old. The head of State received the vaccine without medical transcendence, and was only informed after receiving the jab. He was vaccinated once the access for his age group was opened, at the massive vaccination point set up in WiZink Center in Madrid, as any other citizen. He was accompanied by the head of the Royal Family medical service, Juan Martínez, and by the Vice-councillor for Public Health and COVID-19 Plan of the Community of Madrid, Antonio Zapatero. Regarding the vaccine brand, although it was not officially communicated, it is known that only Janssen vaccines were given that day. With respect to the published images, these were not distributed by the Royal Family, however, the TV programme Cuatro al día from the Spanish broadcasting station Cuatro published a picture of the head of State receiving the vaccine.

Statistics

Progress to date

References

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