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Barceló: "The number of positive cases and the number of deaths already exceeds the figures of the first wave"

January 25 from 2021 - 14: 26

The Minister of Universal Health and Public Health, Ana Barceló, has advanced that "before mid-February there will be deliveries of vaccines higher than those established to compensate for the reduction that took place last week - only 17.550 doses arrived from the 30.225 planned- and that it forced to reprogram the Vaccination Plan ".

"This next week we will continue to administer the second doses in residences and health personnel and, when the doses of Moderna arrive, we will begin the vaccination of the first line in private hospitals," he detailed.

This was announced during his appearance at the Permanent Council of Les Corts to report, at his own request, the situation of the pandemic in the Valencian Community and report on the Vaccination Plan against COVID-19.

Regarding the vaccination strategy, the councilor explained that it is a flexible process, subject to the availability of doses. Thus, he recalled that, in this first phase, priority has been given to four population groups: residents and health and social health personnel in residences for the elderly and centers of functional diversity, first-line health personnel, other health personnel and socio-sanitary and large non-institutionalized dependents.

Recently, it was agreed that dental, dental hygiene and other health personnel who see patients without a mask for more than 15 minutes will also be vaccinated. And the next group to be vaccinated will be that of people over 80 years of age, which according to the INE in the Valencian Community are 276.531 people, 2,9% of the population.

"The rest of the groups that will be incorporated in the following stages will be agreed progressively as the doses arrive, their availability increases, as well as the information on the final characteristics of the vaccines and their immunity", explained Barceló .

However, to date 104.985 doses have already been administered in the Community.

Cumulative incidence

The regional minister began her appearance by remembering the 4.131 people who have lost their lives to date due to COVID-19 and has once again expressed her concern about the situation of the pandemic. "At this time, there is a sustained uncontrolled and generalized community transmission with sustained and growing pressure in practically all the Health departments," he assured.

Both the number of positive cases and hospitalizations and the number of deceased people already exceed the figures of the first wave and the accumulated incidence in the last 14 days is above the national average, with 1.245 cases per 100.000 inhabitants. The Community has already accumulated 5.163 outbreaks since the beginning of the pandemic and, by age groups, in the last week cases predominated in the groups of 35 to 64 years (39%), over 64 (26%) and 15 to 34 years (23%), Barceló has reported.

In addition, the hospital occupancy is 4.338 people admitted to the ward, with a total of 586 patients in critical beds at the moment. "The situation that our hospitals are experiencing involves an overload of care that requires the participation of personnel who voluntarily wish to continue providing service outside of their normal working hours," said the minister, after recalling the agreement approved by the Consell last Friday to the provision of additional reinforcement modules in hospitals with a budget of more than 11 million euros.

"In addition, the field hospitals have already received the first COVID patients in Valencia, Alicante and Castellón, thus deploying contingency plans in the three Health Departments. We also have, as we already did during the first wave, the private health centers and establishments and mutual insurance companies for accidents at work, together with their staff, to be capable of being used in the fight against the pandemic, when it could not be adequately addressed with the material and human resources of the Valencian Health System ", has added Barceló.

Restrictive measures

The head of Health has explained that the restrictive measures that have been adopted for the population in order to stop the advance of the pandemic have taken into account the epidemiological evolution and the indicators marked in the document 'Coordinated response actions for the control of transmission of COVID-19 ', prepared by the Alerts and Preparedness and Response Plans Report, agreed by the Plenary of the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System, in October 2020.

"So far, we have issued 28 resolutions and 8 decrees, special measures have been adopted in 74 municipalities and, as of this Friday, the perimeter of 16 municipalities will be added during the weekend," he specified.

The councilor has insisted on the case control strategy carried out through tracking and recalled that on January 21 the mechanism to control the pandemic was reinforced with the hiring of 100 new documentary technicians who are already operating since the Hospital La Fe de València, a contract that will remain until May 21.

"With the incorporation of the 100 documentalists and the 1.892 Primary Care and Public Health professionals dedicated to contact tracing, added to the 300 Army soldiers operating in the Valencian territory, we have 2.292 trackers," said Barceló, after underlining that "from the beginning we are committed to this tool that has allowed us to control outbreaks and the spread of the virus."

Finally, and in relation to vaccination again, the councilor has assured that the arrival of vaccines was great news, very hopeful, after these hard months of pandemic: "the objective contained in the Vaccination Strategy is no other that reduce the mortality caused by this disease through vaccination in a context of progressive availability of vaccines ".

To plan vaccination at the time when vaccines are exponentially increased, an extraordinary bag has been opened for the voluntary incorporation of retired personnel, not older than 70 years, of categories that the Administration may need to strengthen the workforce in case of vaccination massive. A task to which the Professional Associations were also invited, which have been offered the possibility of opening a registry of active private health personnel who, voluntarily, want to collaborate in vaccination in a situation of health crisis like the one we live in, as the councilor has recounted.

"In the Valencian Community we have extensive experience in population vaccination and vaccination coverage is very high, which shows a great confidence of citizens in vaccination programs and in their health professionals." "In fact, childhood vaccination coverage in the Community, as well as flu vaccination, allows us to trust both the management experience developed in times of pandemic, as well as the trust that citizens show towards vaccines", he concluded Barceló.

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