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.
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 :[3]
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.
^When a group is classified as "completed", this is done based on the data reflected on the Sixth Edition of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy and the Ministry of Health reports. Obviously, new incorporations to priority groups, as well as people who decide to change their initial position about receiving the vaccine, may not fulfill this classification.
^When vaccinated, those who receive the Janssen vaccine, which requires just a single dose, are counted both in first and second doses.
^ abWeekly updates are made available by the Ministry of Health about the vaccination index among those living in care homes (residents of elderly and disabled nursing homes). The difference between 100% and the current index is due to new residents, who are vaccinated when they move to these centres.
^ abThe index is higher than 100%, since the census used for its computation is the most recent one prepared by the National Statistics Institute (INE), which may be a bit outdated, since it was elaborated in 2020.[4]
^ abThe vaccination index of this priority group is referred to those aged between 70 and 79 years old. It does not include those who have very high risk conditions for their health. However, the current National Strategy determines that their vaccination must be carried out at the same time for both groups, so it is expected that the vaccination index among those with risk conditions is quite similar or higher.
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
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
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
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org.
References
^"Home". vacunacovid.gob.es. Archived from the original on 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2021-06-11.