The government figures at 327,129 rejections to vaccinate until September

The Official Bulletin of the General Courts has published the Government's written response to a question asked by the Vox Group in Congress to know how many p

The government figures at 327,129 rejections to vaccinate until September

The Official Bulletin of the General Courts has published the Government's written response to a question asked by the Vox Group in Congress to know how many people have rejected so far (between February 1 and September 1) vaccination against the Covid

According to government data, until September 1, 327,129 vaccinations would have been rejected by patients. The question of VOX aspired to know not only the figure of unsuccessful citations, but also the breakdown between those who have expressly rejected vaccination and who have not attended the appointment to be vaccinated by any other reason. The Government, however, has responded with the global figure, explaining that the Regvacu Vaccination Registry "does not distinct among people who have rejected vaccination at the time of being cited and who have been attended by appointment."

This same answer is shown again and again in the Government's formal reply on the questions presented by the VOX Group to know the number of people who had rejected first vaccinations against the number of those who have rejected second doses and the number of patients who They have expressly rejected vaccinating with Pfizer or vaccinated with Astrazeneca in the second dose after having received Astrazeneca in the first.

According to the Government, "Dose breakdown and brands can not be provided, since such information is not mandatory and, therefore, is not informed by the competent authorities of the Autonomous Communities".

Subsequently to these questions, the Vox Group has also made the Government written questions about the rejection rate of the vaccine by age of age, a fact that, in principle, is contained in the information that moves the autonomies to the vaccination record .

On the other hand, the Government will have to expressly respond also (within a period of 20 days extendable another 20 more) on their intention to impose or not the obligation of vaccination between the Sanitarians, following another written question that collects the official bulletin of the General Courts, formulated by the PP, in which it is expressly asked if "the Government plans to address the request made by the Health Counselor of the Junta de Andalucía and promote, lead, coordinate ... at some point some measure In order to enable the obligation of vaccination against the Covid pandemic or diagnostic tests to all health and social personnel ", according to the question of the popular group, which must be answered within a maximum period of 40 days from this publication.

The question is published only a few days after the September cis barometer registered a massive support of 81% of the population to the mandatory sanitary vaccination and residence personnel or face to the public, a measure that is considered unnecessary by part From the school medical organization in light of high acceptance of vaccination among Spaniards, with 98% adults who claim to have already been willing to do so.

Date Of Update: 22 September 2021, 06:12