Osakidetza will close its vaccination center in La Casilla today as influenza stops rising in Bizkaia
The contagion curve has stabilized thanks to the vaccination effort and the high level of immunization. More than 447,000 people have been vaccinated in recent weeks in the ACV, which will allow the closure of the Bilbao vaccine field as planned.
Osakidetza has decided to close theLa Casilla Vaccination Reinforcement Centre in Bilbao after considering the upsurge in influenza recorded in Bizkaia in recent weeks to becontrolled. The closure was planned within the plan of extraordinary measures that have been repealed after finding that the incidence is "mitigating".
Health Counselor Alberto Martínez has explained that the upward curve observed in the territory "has stopped thanks to the vaccination effort and the commitment of society." In total, Osakidetza has administered 417,744 flu vaccines, 11% more than last year.
Martinez has pointed out that the Galdakao OSI has "slightly more hospitalizations than usual, "but that the situation is" under control " inthe rest of the territory's integrated health organizations.
The Chief Executive recalls that the flu was brought forward about four weeks this year in Bizkaia, which has not affected hospitalizations in Álava and Gipuzkoa. People who have not been vaccinated, despite the closure of the vaccine, will be able to continue vaccination in conventional health centres.
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