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Madrid Wins the Flu Battle: Vaccination Increases by 9% with 1.5 Million People Immunized

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The Community of Madrid has already vaccinated 1,577,765 people against the flu, 8.8% more than last year at this stage of the campaign, which began on 15 October and will continue until 31 January, unless the epidemiological situation advises its extension. In particular, 98,113 children between 6 and 59 months of age have been immunized until 4 January; 462,829 between 6 and 59; 156,146 between 60 and 64; and 860,657 over 65. Moreover, the inc…

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The Community of Madrid has already vaccinated 1,577,765 people against the flu, 8.8% more than last year at this stage of the campaign, which began on 15 October and will continue until 31 January, unless the epidemiological situation advises its extension. In particular, 98,113 children between 6 and 59 months of age have been immunized until 4 January; 462,829 between 6 and 59; 156,146 between 60 and 64; and 860,657 over 65. Moreover, the inc…

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This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. The incidence of influenza in the Community of Madrid continues with its downward curve at the beginning of the year, with a rate of 71 cases per 100,000 inhabitants after having reached in mid-December figures above the 200 cases. Health Councillor Fatima Matute has advanced this data during a visit to the vaccination system without the need for an appointment that the Autonomou…

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Madrid increases flu vaccination by 9% with more than 1.5 million people immunized The Community of Madrid has already vaccinated against influenza to... The entry More than 1.5 million Madridns have already been vaccinated against influenza: 8.8% more than last year was first published in Gazetín Madrid.

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There are more than 1.5 million people immunized and the incidence has dropped markedly to 71 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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