Thus, since the start of the pandemic and according to the latest data update, the death toll has risen to 135,461.
The accumulated incidence continues to decline and stands at 639.5 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days, compared to 666.4 yesterday, 790.8 a week ago and 1,531.5 a month ago, although this data does not offer a complete perspective of the evolution of the pandemic, since it depends on the number of tests that are performed.
Since the start of the pandemic, the number of confirmed infections has risen to 24,813,817; currently the number of active cases is estimated at about 2,209,200.
The vaccination campaign remains stalled, with 4,000 doses administered on Sunday, and despite the fact that 22.4% of the population —18.7 million people— have not yet been vaccinated; 4 million —4.8%—, however, are between 0 and 4 years old, and for them there is still no vaccine.
Thus, until Sunday, 77.6% of the population (64.5 million people) had been vaccinated, 75.8% (63.0 million) with the full schedule, while 59.3% (4.3 million) had received a dose of reinforcement, and 4.8% (4.0 million) even the second.