Overview
- Galicia began vaccinating residents and staff in care homes on September 29 after starting RSV doses for newborns in hospitals on September 22, replacing mass venues with the primary‑care network.
- Pediatric influenza vaccination in Galicia starts October 13 with intranasal doses for ages two to eleven, alongside a pilot school program for selected centers and SMS appointments for most invitees.
- Castilla y León will vaccinate priority groups from October 1 and open to the general target population on October 14, offering COVID‑19 boosters generally from age 70 in line with national guidance.
- Castilla y León expands childhood flu coverage from 6 months to 8 years and extends RSV immunization to residents of care and disability centers and certain high‑risk patients, with more than €18 million budgeted, over 408,000 COVID doses expected, and 13,000 RSV doses acquired.
- Galicia extends high‑dose flu vaccine to people aged 70–79 and sets uptake goals of 75% for older adults and health workers and about 60% in children, using risk‑sharing procurement to link price to reduced hospitalizations.