Fourth Covid jabs for 'entire population' this fall

Spanish health minister expects to administer "new vaccines for new variants"

A girl receives the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on February 9, 2022 (by Gemma Tubert)
A girl receives the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on February 9, 2022 (by Gemma Tubert) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

June 16, 2022 01:21 PM

Spanish health minister Carolina Darias announced that "the entire population" will be eligible for a fourth dose of a Covid-19 vaccine this fall.

In an interview with La Sexta on Thursday, Darias said that an exact date was yet to be set, but that it should be around the time "new vaccines for new variants" are on the market. 

Vaccination campaign in Catalonia

As of June 13, 2022, 6,505,409 residents have been given the first dose of the vaccine, 81.1% of the total population. Out of those, 5,963,484 have also had a second dose administered (74.4% of the total population). 6,422,937 residents are considered to be fully immunized (79.4%).

Under 65s who have already had the virus are only required to have the first dose, and others have received a single-dose jab. Therefore, the % of two doses administered and % fully immunized do not match.

Catalonia has administered 3,416,649 third doses (42.8%). Official data show that 48.2% of residents have received a booster shot (which includes those who had a third jab plus people who only got one jab in the initial vaccination series and then received a booster, their second shot). 

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How to get vaccinated

Anyone who is registered in a municipal 'padró' census in Catalonia is entitled to at least basic CatSalut public health coverage, which includes Covid care and vaccinations.

You can apply for a health card here. Once you have received a CIP number, you can request access to La Meva Salut, the website and app from which medical records – including vaccination certificates – can be downloaded and health queries can be made. You will also be able to book vaccination appointments online. Vaccinations are only administered through the public health system.